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By RYAN JARVI percent. the new pipe can be set 7 feet [email protected] Supervisor Jeff Randall said deep. RAMSAY — Following a pub- the township will be required to Typically after blasting, the lic forum at the Ramsay Town contribute $101,201. road will be damaged to the Hall Thursday, members of the “It’s not guaranteed that we extent that the entire road will Bessemer Township Board get the money, yet, but we are need to be resurfaced, Scott said. agreed to proceed with the sec- continuing to try to get the The portion of old pipe south ond part of an application for a money to repair and replace this of the Fourth Street intersection state-provided Urgent Need water line that has been a trou- and north of Londo Road will grant. ble spot for quite some time, remain intact. The township was recently especially last winter with the “We know it’s not ideal, we notified by the state of its eligi- freezing,” Randall said. understand that, but again we bility for $494,376 to help with Randy Scott, engineer with were trying to hit a reasonable infrastructure repairs following C2AE working on the grant pro- number that we thought would last winter’s Deep Freeze. ject, said the township’s previous get the grant funded and we had The grant is planned to be expenses did not qualify for reim- to make decisions on what was used for repairs to a portion of bursement as part of the local worse,” Scott said. “If there’s pipe at the intersection of River match. money to go the rest of the way, and Fourth streets, as well as a “The offset did not match the we sure will try to eke it as far as longer section of River Street, type of work that the state was we can.” south of Londo Road in Ramsay. looking for to qualify,” Scott said. Scott said the intent, if the The state requires communi- The current water main is 4 ties seeking the grant money to feet deep and work crews will be fund a local match of at least 15 blasting on River Road so that BESSEMER — page 5 Judge’s Wildcat Falls decision ILLNESS ends three years of lawsuits Distemper feared By RALPH ANSAMI Falls near Watersmeet turning [email protected] into private property. in sick wild animals WATERSMEET — The U.S. During the height of the con- Forest Service’s court victory in troversy, a vigil at the water- By RALPH ANSAMI the Wildcat Falls land deal dis- falls, northwest of Watersmeet, [email protected] pute this month ends more than was attended by more than 100 Ironwood isn’t the only com- three years of litigation. people. munity receiving numerous On Sept. 9, federal Judge Moreover, there were 36 com- reports of sick wild animals in Robert Holmes Bell said he was ments against the land swap, city limits. satisfied the Forest Service had while only one person favoring The Park Falls Police Depart- followed the law. the deal, Joe Hovel, of Conover, ment has received reports of five The Ottawa swap involved Wis., representing Partners in wild animals that appeared to be 240 acres of national forest Forestry, said earlier. sick this month. parcels, including Wildcat Hovel contended the aesthet- In Ironwood, and many sur- Falls, in the Watersmeet area, ics concerning the Wildcat Falls rounding communities, dozens of for five parcels, 420 acres of area timber stands can’t be complaints began with numerous mostly cut-over acreage owned placed into dollars and cents. sick raccoons earlier in the sum- by Robert Delich, of Wakefield, PIF had successfully mer. Cortney Ofstad/Daily Globe near the Porcupine Mountains. BRIGHTLY COLORED trees stand tall in Norrie Park in Ironwood on Thursday morning. A rainy summer has The federal lawsuit was filed allowed for leaves to turn extra bright throughout the area. in an effort to prevent Wildcat WATERSMEET — page 5 ANIMALS — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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On average, over 1,800 are in progress and Daniel Heglund, 58, died surge in cancer rates, though Fire officials knew the three Wausau 74/52 s 76/55 s Answer: 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/23 across the Earth. within hours of one another researchers have spotted some were sick, said Lemonda, whose Monday. worrisome trends. union represents fire lieu- Their deaths are “a painful Congress has set aside $2.78 tenants, captains, battalion reminder that 13 years later we billion to compensate people chiefs, deputy chiefs, medical continue to pay a terrible price with illnesses that might be officers and supervising fire FALLFALL BOWLINGBOWLING LEAGUESLEAGUES NowNow FormingForming for the department’s heroic related to the attacks. Adminis- marshals in the FDNY. One had efforts,” Fire Commissioner trators of the fund have included leukemia, one had esophageal Join in on America’s #1 Family Sport Daniel Nigro said in a state- the most common types of cancer cancer and the third had colon ment. as qualifying illnesses. cancer. Contact Larry’s Lucky Strikes Thousands of people who “On that day when first Funerals for Leaver and aided in the rescue and recovery responders arrived, the air was Heglund were scheduled for Fri- New beginner youth and mixed leagues, short or full season effort were diagnosed with respi- toxic and remained toxic for day. The service for Leaver will ratory ailments and other health many months afterward,” said be held at Francis of Assisi problems in the years after the Jake Lemonda, president of the Church in West Nyack at 10 a.m. Larry’s attacks. Cancer, though, Uniformed Fire Officers Associa- Heglund’s funeral will be at the Call 932-4132 Lucky Strikes remains the biggest fear for peo- tion. Centerport Volunteer Firehouse ple exposed to the gritty soot at The Fire Department of New at 10:30 a.m. the site. York lost 343 firefighters on A funeral for Bischoff will be Hundreds of first responders 9/11. The department maintains held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Chrysler recalls vehicles to fix ignition switches have gotten cancer in the 13 a memorial to 89 other firefight- Aloysius Church in Jackson, years since the attacks, but doc- ers it believes died of illnesses. New Jersey. DETROIT (AP) — Chrysler Dodge Charger sedans and and no injuries from the prob- is recalling nearly 350,000 Dodge Magnum wagons from lem. older cars and SUVs to fix the 2008 model year. All were The company is still deter- defective ignition switches that built before May 12, 2008. mining the cause of the switch can cause the vehicles to stall. Chrysler says the ignitions, problem and what repairs will Obama declares disaster in Detroit flooding With the latest recall, after being rotated to the be needed, a spokesman said DETROIT (AP) President and business owners recover tion was welcome. Chrysler has called back more “start” position, may not fully Thursday. In the meantime, Barack Obama on Thursday from the effects of the disaster. “In the wake of August’s his- than 2 million vehicles for return to the “on” position. If Chrysler is telling owners to issued a federal disaster decla- The federal declaration also toric storm and flash flooding, defective switches. The switch- the switches lodge between use the key without a keychain ration for the Detroit-area coun- paves the way for public assis- Michiganders have been tested es can slip out of the “on” posi- “start” and “on,” the windshield or other attachments and con- ties that suffered massive flood- tance to help cover the costs of and tried as they recover their tion, which is similar to the defroster and wipers may not firm that the switches return to ing last month. local and state governments lives,” he said. “We are a problem that forced General work. If the switches move to “on” after starting their cars. The action makes available during emergency response and resilient state that bands Motors to recall millions of “accessory” or “off,” the engine The recall stemmed from a federal funding to those affected from damage to schools, roads together to help each other vehicles this year. could shut off and knock out broader industry probe by U.S. in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne and other public property. when it’s needed the most. This

The new recall covers Jeep power-assisted steering and safety regulators after GM counties. According to a release Some areas received more presidential declaration will Commander and Grand Chero- other features. recalled 16.5 million vehicles from the White House, the aid than 6 inches of rain, which provide assistance as people, kee SUVs, Chrysler 300 and Chrysler knows of one crash for defective ignition switches. supplements state, tribal, and flooded basements, streets and businesses and governments local recovery efforts in the area freeways. Damage and cleanup recover.” affected by severe storms and costs have been estimated in the The Federal Emergency Man- To everything there is a season, flooding Aug. 11-13. hundreds of millions of dollars. agement Agency said additional a time for every purpose Assistance can include grants Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, designations could be made in XUV825i under heaven for temporary housing and home who declared a state of disaster the future if requested by the Midnight Black SE % –Ecclesiastes 3:1 repairs, loans to cover unin- on Aug. 13 and requested Wash- state and warranted by the 0 sured property losses and other ington’s help, said in a state- results of additional damage 1 SERVICES 9 A.M. SUNDAY programs to help individuals ment that the federal declara- assessments 36 Months YOU’RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT SALEM 10 A.M. COFFEE FELLOWSHIP

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Until now, the Federal Avia- The FAA is considering 40 tion Administration, which is part requests for exemptions from of the Transportation Depart- other commercial entities. ment, had banned commercial Congress and industries that drone operations with the excep- want to use or sell the technology tion of a lone oil company in Alas- have been pressuring the FAA to ka. relax its ban. Companies want to However, the FAA permits use drones to monitor pipelines, come with limitations, including inspect the undersides of oil plat- that the unmanned aircraft be forms and bridges, and spray used only in a restricted area and crops. Amazon and Google want to that they be flown under 400 feet use them to deliver packages. in altitude and within the line of Wedding videographers, real sight of an operator who holds a estate agents, journalists and private pilot’s license. Each air- many others are clamoring to use craft must be inspected before them as well. flight, and nighttime flights are The only previous FAA permit prohibited. Reality television for commercial drone operations shows or other unscripted events was granted to the Conoco won’t qualify for the permits. Phillips oil company, which has “Today’s announcement is a flown two kinds of unmanned air- Associated Press significant milestone in broaden- craft in unpopulated areas of Alas- VOLUNTEERS GATHER recently to clean up Wolverine trails and prepare them for the winter season. From left, first row, Sienna Hollenbeck, ing commercial (drone) use while ka and over the Arctic Ocean with Kalomb Hollenbeck and Axel Hollenbeck, Randy Ahnen, Richard Miller, Mike Boufford, Karen Olson, Dennis Spaete, Mary Ahnen and Deb ensuring we maintain our world- significant limitations on their Leonard; second row, Russ Johnson, Dave Chiantello, Eric Turnquist, Phil Olson, Jonathon Rulseh, Jeanean Santini and Ed Brown; not pictured, class safety record in all forms of use. Phil Strong, Greg Ramme, Duane Johnson and Peter Palm. flight,” Foxx said. “These compa- But the commercial drone ban nies are blazing a trail that others is being undermined daily. Many are already following, offering the operators see no harm in flying promise of new advances in agri- small, lightweight drones, often culture and utility safety and no bigger than a backpack, despite Tips for breaking through artichoke’s armor maintenance.” FAA warnings that they could col- Brendan Schulman, a New lide with manned aircraft or By SARA MOULTON minutes. You then eat it a leaf at a about laborious. I was not inspired able center. York attorney who represents sev- injure people on the ground. Associated Press time, zeroing in on the plump to run through that routine very A couple other notes about arti- (AP) — Artichokes are the tasty nugget at the base of each often. chokes. They come our way twice Briefly armadillos of the vegetable king- leaf (dipped in butter, of course). Then I went to an artichoke each year — March through May, dom. It’s a very pleasant way to clear seminar in Castroville, California. then again in early fall. Often the There is a tender and succulent away the brush until the happy Demonstrating a recipe that cen- autumn artichokes will have some 400,000 sign up for entire year. heart at the center of each speci- moment when you arrive at the tered on artichoke hearts, one of brown spots, but that doesn’t expanded Medicaid Snyder says the 400,000 mile- men, but getting past its armor of undefended heart. the chefs showed us a much easier mean they’re spoiled. In fact, stone “means that we are well on LANSING (AP) — Just over prickly leaves can be daunting. But what if you don’t want to way to lose the leaves. He simply these specimens are what the track for improving the quality of 400,000 low-income adults in How tough are those leaves? In eat it that way? What if your goal placed the artichoke on its side, farmers call “frost-kissed” and life for our residents.” Michigan have signed up for my innocent younger years, I once from the get-go is the heart and then cut down and around the out- may be even more flavorful than Adults making up to 133 per- Healthy Michigan, the state’s tried to pulverize some artichoke nothing but the heart? That’s side of the artichoke, thus remov- their springtime cousins. cent of the poverty line are eligi- Medicaid expansion program. leaves in my kitchen sink disposal when artichokes can be a pretty ing all the leaves in one fell swoop. Also, there is no such thing as a ble for the government health The figure released Thursday and ended up destroying the tough slog. Amazed and grateful, I’ve done it “baby artichoke.” The size of each coverage program under a law is well above the pace initially machine in the process. I was taught the standard that way ever since. individual artichoke depends on the Republican governor signed projected by Gov. Rick Snyder’s Despite that, steaming — and method — cut off and discard the By the way, do not cut off the its place on the central stalk. The in 2013. administration. It had expected eating — a whole artichoke is rel- stem, peel down the leaves one by stem. Though it is as fibrous and ones at the top are large; the ones The state expects enrollment roughly 323,000 enrollees for the atively easy. You just cut off the one until each breaks off at the forbidding as the stem of a head of at the bottom can be quite small. to eventually reach 477,000. stem and the top, trim the spiky base, slice off the top of the arti- broccoli, if you peel away the The little ones are adorable and tips of the leaves, place it in a choke, then trim down the bottom rough outer layer, you’ll reach the every bit as tasty as their big For reprints or lamination services, steamer, and cook it for about 45 to the part that’s light green. Talk sweet, green and eminently eat- brothers. contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 Community calendar

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Saturday, Sept. 27 Special Ironwood City Com- Board, 4:30 p.m., room B-22 of the p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Knights of Columbus Council mission, 5:30 p.m., commission Jacob Solin Business Center, GCC. Bessemer. area74.org. Shoulder Pain 1396, 6:30 p.m. business meeting, National Public Lands Day, 9 chambers, Ironwood. a.m., Black River Harbor. Wednesday, Oct. 1 and the Spine Gardening seminar, “How to Tuesday, Sept. 30 Use Native Plants in Your Land- Christian Men of the Northland, It is all connected! scape,” 9:30 a.m., Gogebic Commu- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. CITY OF IRONWOOD nity College, Solin Center. Applications The correct spinal alignment Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 is necessary for proper a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- The City of Ironwood wishes to receive applications from Citizens who muscle function of the wood. area74.org. 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4 l FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Kansas center of politics Suddenly, Kansas is the center of the and Nancy Landon Kassebaum, were models Sue Mizell, Publisher political universe. Sen. Pat Roberts, a three- of frontier pragmatism. Dole worked with term Republican, is trailing an independent Democrats on issues like disability rights, Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor challenger, Greg Orman, in the polls. A and Kassebaum partnered with Ted Roberts defeat could jeopardize Republican Kennedy on health insurance reform. Both hopes for gaining a majority in the Senate. would be “very alarmed” at Brownback’s But the race for governor of Kansas, Cokie and brand of bombast. In Their Opinion which has gotten far less attention, is actu- Steve Roberts “While the political power currently ally more interesting. The incumbent, resides with the far right,” The New York ‘Worst’ tax code Republican Sam Brownback, has embarked Times reported recently, “this home state of on an ideological — even theological — cru- Bob Dole and Dwight D. Eisenhower has a sade to slash state taxes. The result has history of being governed from the center. It behind corporate flight been fiscal calamity. Washington — can actually be applied to has elected five Democratic governors over Kansas is facing huge revenue shortfalls governing a state. the past 50 years and many of the Republi- It’s not corporate greed or a lack of patriotism that is for the second year in a row. Since state law So far the answer is clearly “no.” Even cans who ran the state called themselves driving American corporations overseas, as President mandates a balanced budget, a healthy conservative Republicans from other Mid- moderates.” Barack Obama contends. It’s one of the worst corporate rainy-day fund has been drained dry to cover western states are echoing the view that Brownback has defied that history, but tax codes in the developed world. The cold, hard evidence the deficits, and two bond rating agencies Kansas has “gone way too far.” Oklahoma’s his problem is not just an ideological one. He of that is detailed in a new study ranking the tax compet- have downgraded the state’s credit score. state treasurer, Ken Miller, told the Wall spent 15 years in the House and Senate and itiveness of 34 industrialized nations. As a result, more than 100 Republican Street Journal: “Sometimes ideological developed a lot of bad habits. Legislators The ranks 32nd, ahead of just Portugal officials staged a revolt this summer and experiments bring unintended outcomes. I make speeches, and are seldom held and France, according to the Tax Foundation, a free mar- endorsed Brownback’s opponent, Democrat think Kansas is seeing that, and it serves as accountable for their policies. Governors a reminder for the rest of us.” ket institute. It measured nations on 40 variables, includ- Paul Davis, currently the minority leader of make decisions, and the results of their the state legislature. There have always been at least two dis- actions are unavoidable. ing corporate and individual income taxes, sales taxes, tinct forms of conservatism. One of them, property and estate taxes and international tax rules. One GOP rebel, banker and former state Like many other Republicans on Capitol senator Wint Winter, explained his defection centered in the South and heavily shaped by Hill, Brownback preached the gospel that That the country that taught the world the principles to The New York Times: “I think Sam’s religious values, takes a normative view of slashing taxes would actually increase gov- of capitalism and free markets now ranks so poorly experiment, as he’s called it, is backfiring on politics. It might be called “evangelical” con- ernment revenues. When the exact opposite should shame American policymakers. Instead, the pres- us. It’s gone way too far. We’re all very servatism and treats the world as it should happened, he blamed Washington for the ident and Senate Democrats want to heap additional, alarmed by the damage to our public schools, be, not the way it actually is. deficits, but even fellow Republicans are not punitive taxes on corporations that move their legal domi- very alarmed by the damage to the state’s The other tradition, rooted in the West, buying his attempt to escape responsibility. cile overseas to avoid already confiscatory rates in the financial responsibility and very alarmed takes a far more pragmatic approach. Think “I mean, you can’t basically destroy the U.S. about the credit downgrade that Wall Street of it as “frontier” conservatism, which flows income tax base and then blame some spuri- Estonia, a former Soviet satellite, is new to the free is paying attention to.” from the life experience of pioneers and set- ous thing from the federal government,” Ed marketplace. And yet it ranks first in tax competitiveness Kansas is a deeply red state — Mitt Rom- tlers, farmers and ranchers, miners and log- Rolfs, a former revenue secretary for a GOP because, the study says, it has a relatively low 21 percent ney beat Barack Obama there by 22 points gers. Yes, it embraces deeply conservative governor, told the Wichita Eagle. “When you corporate tax rate, no double taxation on dividend — yet the latest polls show Davis with a nar- values, but it applies those values in a prac- cut taxes, you lose revenue. I’m sorry, that’s income, a nearly flat 21 percent income tax rate and prop- row lead. He might not win, but the larger tical way. Ideology never drove a herd of just the way it works.” erty taxes only on land, not on buildings and other struc- story of Brownback’s tenure is highly cows or harvested a field of wheat. And Yes, it is. But the state of Kansas is now tures. instructive. Kansas, for all of its Republican redness, is suffering from their governor’s refusal to rec- Compare that to the United States, which has the high- The governor is really testing the idea more of a frontier than an evangelical state. ognize that reality. est corporate tax rate in the developed world at 39 per- that a rigid, hard-right philosophy — which When we covered Capitol Hill in the Steve and Cokie Roberts can be contact- cent and is one of only six industrialized nations that dominates Republican thinking back in 1980s, the two Kansas senators, Bob Dole ed by email at [email protected]. taxes the overseas earnings of corporations. The U.S. is also dinged for its estate tax and chaotic state and local Today in history property tax policies. The study faults the high U.S. top marginal income tax rate and a double taxation on capital gains and dividend Associated Press income. Today’s Highlight in History Those all are things that can be fixed with the sort of On Sept. 26, 1789, Thomas Jef- ferson was confirmed by the Senate smart tax reform proposed by Michigan’s Rep. Dave to be the first United States secre- Camp, R-Midland, who is retiring. tary of state; John Jay, the first chief Other nations have proved they can change their rank- justice; Edmund Randolph, the first ings in a hurry if they adopt the right reforms. attorney general. New Zealand, for example, was far down the competi- On this date tiveness list in 2010. But it lowered its corporate tax rate, In 1777, British troops occupied cut top marginal income tax rates and shifted a greater Philadelphia during the American Revolution. portion of its tax burden to a goods and service tax. This In 1892, John Philip Sousa and year, it ranked No. 2 on the list. his newly formed band performed By comparison, the last major change to the U.S. tax publicly for the first time, at the Still- code was 28 years ago, when Congress and President man Music Hall in Plainfield, New Ronald Reagan dropped corporate income taxes to 34 per- Jersey. cent from 46 percent. In 1914, the Federal Trade Com- mission was established. Fitness Since then, most other nations have leap-frogged the guru Jack LaLanne was born in San U.S. in making their tax climate more attractive to busi- Francisco. ness. The average corporate tax rate among industrial- In 1918, the Meuse-Argonne ized countries is now 25 percent, down from 47.5 percent offensive, resulting in an Allied victo- in the 1980s. ry against the Germans, began dur- The Tax Foundation gives considerable weight to the ing World War I. neutrality of the tax code, meaning policies that seek to In 1933, the James Hilton novel “Lost Horizon” was first published in raise the most revenue with the fewest loopholes, credits London by Macmillan & Co. Ltd. and and tax breaks, and without favoring consumption over in New York by William Morrow & saving. Co. Tax competitiveness is a good indicator of economic In 1937, the radio drama “The competitiveness, and thus growth. The U.S. recovery has Shadow,” starring Orson Welles, been sluggish, in no small part because of tax and regula- premiered on the Mutual Broadcast- women began a two-year stay inside had fled the U.S. in 1978, a year to peacefully settle their nuclear tory policies that dampen growth. ing System. a sealed-off structure in Oracle, Ari- after pleading guilty to unlawful sex- standoff. Bud Selig announced plans In 1954, the Japanese commer- zona, called Biosphere 2. (They ual intercourse with a 13-year-old to retire as baseball commissioner in Rather than concocting a tax scheme to hold corpora- cial ferry Toya Maru sank during a emerged from Biosphere on this girl. Polanski spent two months in a January 2015. tions hostage, the president should be crafting reforms to typhoon in the Tsugaru Strait, claim- date in 1993.) Swiss jail and served seven months Today’s Birthdays make them flock here ing more than 1,150 lives. Ten years ago: Hurricane of house arrest before Switzerland’s Retired baseball All-Star Bobby —The Detroit News In 1960, the first-ever debate Jeanne struck near Stuart, Florida, government decided against extra- Shantz is 89. Actor Philip Bosco is between presidential nominees took with 120 mph winds, resulting in five diting him to the United States.) 84. Actress Donna Douglas is 82. place in Chicago as Democrat John U.S. deaths. Pakistani forces killed Pope Benedict XVI began a three- Actor Richard Herd is 82. South F. Kennedy and Republican Richard Amjad Hussain Farooqi (AHM’-jed day pilgrimage to the Czech Repub- African nationalist Winnie Madik- M. Nixon faced off before a national hoo-SAYN’ fuh-ROO-kee), a sus- lic. izela-Mandela is 78. Country singer Letters Policy TV audience. pected top al-Qaida operative want- One year ago: It was revealed David Frizzell is 73. Actor Kent In 1964, the situation comedy ed for his alleged role in the 2002 that some workers at the National McCord is 72. Television host Anne The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal “Gilligan’s Island” premiered on kidnapping and beheading of Wall Security Agency had misused the Robinson is 70. Singer Bryan Ferry with matters of current, public interest. We will publish as many as possi- CBS-TV. Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. government’s secret surveillance is 69. Actress Mary Beth Hurt is 68. ble. We reserve the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to In 1986, William H. Rehnquist Israel assassinated Izz Eldine Subhi systems at least 12 times over the Singer Lynn Anderson is 67. Singer be published. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. was sworn in as the 16th chief jus- Sheik Khalil, a Palestinian militant previous decade, including Olivia Newton-John is 66. Actor Letters should be no longer than 400 words. They must be signed by tice of the United States, while from Hamas, with a car bomb in instances where they spied on James Keane is 62. Rock singer- the author, and an address and phone number must be included for veri- Antonin Scalia joined the Supreme Damascus, Syria. spouses, boyfriends or girlfriends, musician Cesar Rosas (Los Lobos) fication purposes. Court as its 103rd member. Five years ago: Film director according to embarrassing new is 60. Country singer Carlene Carter Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. In 1990, the Motion Picture Asso- Roman Polanski was arrested by details disclosed by the agency’s is 59. Actress Linda Hamilton is 58. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: ciation of America announced it had Swiss police on an international war- inspector general. The U.S. and its Country singer Doug Supernaw is [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. created a new rating, NC-17, to rant as he arrived in Zurich to international partners emerged from 54. Rhythm-and-blues singer Cindy Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” replace the X rating. receive a lifetime achievement a U.N. meeting with Iran declaring a Herron (En Vogue) is 53. Actress column. In 1991, four men and four award from a film festival. (Polanski “window of opportunity” had opened Melissa Sue Anderson is 52.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Gary Pennington Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 l 5 $26,000 difference in a cash payment toAREA / STATE Record Watersmeet Delich. The citizens’ primary objection was the loss of the scenic Wildcat Falls and its surrounding features. POLICE REPORTS From page 1 Wildcat Falls is on Scott and Howe Gogebic County Michigan State Police responded appealed the swap, but then Ottawa Creek. to a call of domestic violence at the supervisor Anthony Scardina later signed When the original decision was made, Fairview Apartments in Bessemer a legal notice finding no significant former Ottawa National Forest Service and arrested two individuals at 6:14 impact with the exchange. employee Marion True contended the p.m. Tuesday. The appraised value of the Delich par- Forest Service rid itself of parcels of land Joseph Stein, 30, of Bessemer, cel was $316,000, and the value of the that are difficult to manage and isolated was arrested for domestic violence public land traded was $290,000, with for the more favorable parcel near the and resisting, obstructing and the Forest Service making up the boundary with the Porkies. assaulting a police officer. While Stein was being arrested, Tanya Chapman, 27, of Bessemer, That animal tested negative for rabies. became involved and was also Animals “The problem is that rabies is the only arrested for assaulting an officer. thing they test for,” Park Falls Police The two were incarcerated in the Chief Scott Straetz told the Price County Gogebic County Jail at Bessemer. Daily. ——— From page 1 Larry Dechman, 38, of East Peo- State lab personnel informed the Price ria, Ill., was arrested for operating In Ironwood this week, a sick fox was County Health Department that canine while intoxicated and a blood-alco- shot and sent in for rabies testing. The distemper brings on the same symptoms hol content of .18 percent and for results of those tests should be available as rabies. not having a driver’s license. soon. “There are no proven risks to humans According to the MSP report, One explanation given to the Ironwood from canine distemper,” said Michelle Dechman was stopped for erratic Public Safety Department by Depart- Edwards, Price County Public Health driving around 1 a.m. Wednesday ment of Natural Resources officers for the Division manager and health officer. along U.S. 2, near the Breakwater sick raccoons was that they might be eat- “The biggest thing in the world is to Restaurant, in Ironwood. ing fermented berries, becoming drunk watch small children because these ani- ——— The Gogebic County Sheriff’s by doing so. mals will not run or walk away from peo- Department received a report at The complaints in Park Falls — three ple,” Straetz said. noon Wednesday of a breaking and sick foxes and two raccoons — mirror the Anyone bitten by a sick animal may entering at a camp along Maple Ironwood complaints. have to undergo rabies treatments, the Creek Road in Ironwood. In some cases in both communities, health officer warned. The owner believed the incident sick animals have had mucus coming People are advised to keep their dis- happened sometime between mid- from their noses and they show little or tance from any animals that appear to be July and mid-September. no fear of people. sick and to give law enforcement officers According to the report, the sus- The Price County Health Department a call immediately. pect used a tool to remove the camp arranged to have a fox that an officer People with domesticated animals are door’s hasp, which allows for a pad lock to fasten the door to the struc- killed on Sunday sent to the state lab of advised to get pets vaccinated against ture, then entered the building and hygiene in Madison for rabies testing. distemper. took miscellaneous items. The hasp was then replaced to make it appear as if no one had entered. City of Hurley Michigan’s county fairs get Mitchell Francis, 53, of Hurley, was cited for disorderly conduct with a motor vehicle on Friday at 4:55 grant opportunities p.m., according to a HPD report. ——— LANSING — Michigan’s Depart- activities of the livestock and commodi- Two businesses received scam ment of Agriculture and Rural Develop- ty expositions. phone calls on Sept. 13, both from ment recently announced a new com- Grant proposals will be reviewed by people claiming to be from Xcel petitive grant opportunity for Michi- an evaluation committee. Energy, according to HPD reports. Employees at Club Carnival and gan’s county fairs to make building and Eligible applicants include fairs that Ray’s Mobil were told to pay or the other capital improvements to fair- are incorporated under Act 80 of 1855 power would be disconnected. ground facilities. or county-owned and operated fairs Both calls came from 206-436- Grants are also available for associa- under Act 11 of 1929 and that have sub- 4729, and Xcel was informed of the tions or other organized events hosting mitted all required year-end reports for calls. fairs or expositions showing livestock the prior two years. Xcel advised it was a scam. and commodities, according to a news Livestock expositions hosting expos ——— release from MDARD. must meet the required number of A Hurley resident reported a The capital improvement program exhibitors. scam phone call from someone provides additional funds for county For detailed program information, claiming to be from the IRS on Sept. 9 at 12:11 p.m., according to a HPD fair officials to help make improve- application form and submission crite- Submitted photo report. ments to facilities, which can include ria, visit michigan.gov/mdard, or con- BESSEMER TOWNSHIP Board members are completing the second part of a grant applica- The call came from 202-280- structural improvements or other reno- tact Cinda Karlik at karlikc@michi- tion process to get state money for infrastructure repairs to a River Street water main at 7533. vations to buildings. gan.gov or 517-284-5723. the intersection of Fourth Street and a section south of Londo Road in Ramsay, shown The shows and expositions grant Proposals should be sent to P.O. Box above. The board held a public forum and special meeting Thursday and unanimously Lottery provides financial support for awards 30017, Lansing, MI 48909, and must be approved moving forward with the application. in the form of premiums or promotional received by 5 p.m. Nov. 14. to communities impacted by weather con- Michigan Bessemer Thursday ditions last winter to help with financing Poker Lotto: JS-QS-3D-3H-7H infrastructure repair projects after the Midday Daily 3: 4-6-1 Bessemer Township approves state failed to reach a federal threshold for Midday Daily 4: 2-3-6-3 a presidential emergency declaration in Daily 3: 3-2-0 From page 1 Daily 4: 7-1-7-0 Ramsay sewer rate increases June. Fantasy 5: 05-06-14-17-18 township is officially awarded the grant, is Other local communities have also Keno: 04-06-10-13-19-22-30-37-39-40-46-48-51-53- 54-55-56-63-67-68-75-80 to design the project over the winter and taken steps to secure the Urgent Need By RYAN JARVI Township officials said many of the Wisconsin seek bids in the spring, allowing construc- grant money. Local communities found eli- 5 Card Cash: JD-AD-3C-5D-8S [email protected] area’s sewer lines are old and deteriorat- tion to take place over the summer. gible to receive the funding include the SuperCash: 04-10-17-24-32-36, Doubler: N BESSEMER TOWNSHIP — Cus- ing and repairs are necessary. Badger 5: 01-10-18-19-26 The money is coming from the Michigan cities of Bessemer ($615,743), Ironwood tomers of the Ramsay sewer system in The board also approved an intergov- Daily Pick 3: 3-7-8 Strategic Fund, administered by the ($531,299) and Wakefield ($56,744). Daily Pick 4: 4-4-7-8 Bessemer Township will see rates ernmental agreement with the Michigan Michigan Economic Development Corpo- The second part of the Urgent Need increase by a monthly total of $4.50 begin- Department of Technology, Management ration. application and supporting documentation ning Oct. 1. and Budget regarding the township’s The MEDC made $6 million available is due to state officials by 5 p.m. Sept. 30. The Bessemer Township Board Stormwater, Asset Management, and approved the rate increases Monday for Wastewater grant activities. the 272 customers on the sewer system. The township received $361,000 in Bills come out quarterly. SAW grants that helped fund recent Geo- Township supervisor Jeff Randall said graphic Information System mapping of Marijuana worth $1 million seized in Dane County construction to replace several sewer lines sewer lines. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Authorities was in Sun Prairie. and manholes in the Ramsay area will The GIS mapping is a proactive mea- have seized hundreds of marijuana plants WKOW-TV reports authorities seized begin next spring. sure to help communities determine what worth more than an estimated $1 million more than 1,100 plants. Rate increases are “to cover debt that construction projects are coming down the in Dane County. Also taken were a loaded shotgun and will be incurred to do the work on the tube so they can start planning for the Agents executed four search warrants drug100709 paraphernalia. Hiring Soon 2x3_100709 Hiring Soon 2x4 9/24/14 1:59 PM Page 1 sewer system,” he said. future, Randall said. Wednesday. Three of the homes searched A 44-year-old man was taken into cus- The sewer construction project is esti- “They’re starting to push communities were in the City of Madison, the fourth tody and booked into jail. mated to cost $1.4 million and expected to to that, I think, in an effort to eliminate be completed summer 2015. some of the grants (used to fund construc- For reprints or lamination The township is pursuing $1.172 mil- tion projects and) 9.26.14 … basically Pumpkinfest to make Dinner 2x2_2/3/11 Friday Fish Fry 2x2 9/24/14 10:54 AM Page 1 lion in a low-interest loan of 2.625 percent communities fiscally responsible,” Ran- services, contact the Daily over 40 years from the U.S. Department dall said. of Agriculture’s Rural Development. 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(AP) After trol in West Sacra said he’s not sure when large swath of Alaska three weeks in isolation, an Africa,” Sacra he became infected with Ebola, American doctor who contracted said. but he was taking care of very Ebola while working in West G o v e r n - sick pregnant women and deliv- ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) There were no immediate “It’s an old building, just rick- Africa says he’s grateful for the ments are ering babies, including perform- — A powerful earthquake shook reports of major damage or ety.” specialized care that allowed him scrambling to ing several cesarean sections. He a large swath of Alaska on injury, and no tsunami was Debra Pearce, who works for to recover and remains concerned contain the dis- had been working at a hospital in Thursday morning, knocking expected, according to an emer- Alaska Auction Company, said about the people he was trying to ease outbreak, Liberia with the North Carolina- things off shelves and causing gency management official. she has lived in Alaska for help. with the U.S. based charity SIM. people to take cover but bringing Bryan Fisher, incident com- years and this was the Rick Sacra, 51, was released promising to “Unfortunately, what we dis- no immediate reports of injuries mander for the state emergency strongest quake she felt since a from the Nebraska Medical Cen- send 3,000 sol- covered is this epidemic is so or major damage. operations center, said the office 1964 temblor. That earthquake ter Thursday after the federal Rick diers to the widespread and the numbers are The quake had a preliminary has received scattered reports of — a magnitude 9.2 — was the Centers for Disease Control and Sacra region to help. so high that sometimes people magnitude of 6.2, and it hit at things flying off shelves. But second-highest magnitude ever Prevention cleared him. He Sacra said who don’t have the classic symp- 9:51 a.m. The epicenter was there have been no reports of any recorded, and the quake and returned home to Holden, Mas- it’s likely he will return to Liberia toms that you’re looking for that about 80 miles northwest of the infrastructure damage. resulting tsunamis killed 131 sachusetts Thursday evening. to help someday because he has the WHO (World Health Organi- state’s largest city, where it was The Alaska Railroad stopped people. “The CDC has declared me many friends in the country zation) was training us on some- strongly felt, the Alaska Earth- all trains to check the tracks and “This was akin to that, the safe and free of virus! Thank God! where he lived for 15 years, but times those people have Ebola,” quake Center said. The quake bridges for damages, which is a way it hit real hard and rolled I love you all,” Sacra said with a for now he has to focus on his own Sacra said. lingered for at least a minute in procedure after earthquakes, and rolled and rolled and rolled, smile at a news conference as his recovery. Sacra was able to share a hug some areas. Fischer said. and you didn’t know if it was wife and many of the people who “I feel great, except that I am with his wife of 29 years for the The earthquake center is in In the Matanuska-Susitna just going to pick up or not,” cared for him since he arrived in extremely weak,” he said. first time in roughly two months Fairbanks, 250 miles northeast Borough north of Anchorage, Pearce said. Omaha on Sept. 5 watched. Sacra can handle only about on Thursday morning. “It was of the epicenter, but it was felt, closer to the epicenter, there Sandy Lee, who owns Sandy Sacra asked for more prayers five minutes on an exercise bicy- great to get a hug,” said Debbi even there, said Sara Meyer, a were reports of books knocked off Espre Cafe in midtown Anchor- and practical help for the region cle before becoming fatigued, but Sacra, who spent most of the center research technician. shelves but no serious damage, age, said she didn’t feel the where the outbreak is happening. he managed to energetically news conference watching her “It was about 15 seconds of borough spokeswoman Patty earthquake as she was driving The World Health Organization answer questions for more than husband. long-period shaking, sort of like Sullivan said. to work. When she got to her says the Ebola virus is believed to half an hour Thursday. Sacra Two other American aid work- you’re on a boat,” Meyer said. “We all felt it,” she said, business, she didn’t know what have killed more than 2,900 peo- even offered a hearty “Go Big ers who contracted Ebola includ- Staffers at the Nesbett Court- adding she was sitting in her had happened. Coffee syrup bot- house in downtown Anchorage parked minivan when the quake tles littered the floor, and dolls ple in West Africa. Red!” as he declared lifetime alle- ing Sacra’s friend Dr. Kent “Though my crisis has reached giance to the University of Brantly have recovered and been felt the shaking in their office on happened. She believed someone had fallen off of shelves. a successful end here, the Ebola Nebraska Cornhuskers after his released from Emory University the top floor of the six-story was playing a joke on her and Jill Warburton was shopping crisis continues to spin out of con- stay in the state. Hospital in Atlanta. building. purposely shaking her van. “I got at a department store when the “My computer tower fell off out, expecting to find a laughing quake hit. She said things fell my desk,” judicial assistant Ellen face,” she said. off shelves, but they didn’t Bozzini said. Everyone stood in In Willow, about 40 miles appear to be broken. Oil industry offers crude-train testing standards doorways until an evacuation north of Anchorage, a clerk at When she got to her job at In Loving Memory of was ordered. Then they took the the town’s hardware and grocery the Gold and Diamond Co. in BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The American Petroleum Institute stairs outside, where they waited store said everything shook but midtown Anchorage, where FRANCES ELLIS oil industry’s lead trade group President Jack Gerard said the for about 20 minutes before nothing fell off the shelves. she’s a sales clerk, a few decora- my wife, our mother, grandmother, released new standards on testing and classification stan- great grandmother, sister, being allowed back in the build- “Everything just rocked tive plates had fallen on the Thursday for testing and classify- dards were part of a broad effort ing. around,” Anne Holliday said. ground. aunt and friend. ing crude shipped by rail after to reduce the number of oil-train who passed away 1 year ago prior shipments were misclassi- accidents. Since Lac-Megantic, today, Sept. 26, 2013 fied, including a train that there have been at least six major derailed in Canada and killed 47 oil-train derailments in the U.S. When a loved one passes away people. and Canada. every memory of them blooms like Holder resigning: Attorney As with earlier orders from the A U.S. Department of Trans- a cherished flower in your heart. federal government, the industry portation spokesman said the We’re sending a dove to Heaven standards leave it to individual agency had collaborated with the with a parcel on its wings companies to decide how often to petroleum association but was general backed civil rights Be careful when you open it, test crude in order to gauge its still reviewing the final proposal. it’s full of beautiful treasures. danger. The agency said in a statement Inside are many kisses, wrapped up WASHINGTON (AP) — Eric law enforce- Obama and his own family. “You The American Petroleum that the industry standards rep- Holder, America’s first black in hugs, to say how we miss you ment over par- got through it,” Obama could be Institute said the standards were resent “a step in the right direc- attorney general and an tisan con- heard telling Holder as the audi- and to send you all our love. crafted in cooperation with regu- tion to advance the safe trans- unflinching champion of civil cerns.” ence stood and applauded. Thank you for all the beautiful lators and the rail industry. portation of crude oil.” rights in enforcing the nation’s In an emo- In a speech earlier this week, memories we shared together. Shipping oil by rail has The Association of American laws, announced his resignation tional ceremo- Holder described the dual per- So many people miss you. become far more common as Railroads supports the testing Thursday after leading the Jus- ny at the White spective he brought to the job You touched the hearts of many domestic drilling booms in North standards, spokesman Ed Green- tice Department since the first House, Obama and how it applied to the Fergu- and you will never be forgotten. Dakota, Montana, Texas, Col- berg said. The group represent- days of President Barack called Holder son shooting, in which a young orado and other states. ing major Canadian and U.S. Obama’s term. He is the fourth- “the people’s black man was shot and killed With all our love, In July 2013, a crude train railroads recently reported longest-serving attorney general lawyer” and by a white policeman. He said Buddy, Joanie, Tom, Paula, from North Dakota derailed and almost 230,000 carloads of crude in U.S. history. Eric credited him he had the utmost respect for Michael, Meghan, Ryan, Erin, exploded in Lac-Megantic, Que- moved in the U.S. during the first Holder, the administration’s Holder with driving police as a former prosecutor Avery & Addison bec, killing 47. The shipment had six months of 2014, a 12 percent point man on the civil rights down both the and the brother of an officer. been misclassified as posing a increase versus the same period investigation into the police nation’s crime and incarceration But, he added, “As an low risk, regulators said. in 2013. shooting of an unarmed 18-year- rate — the first time they have African-American man who has old in Ferguson, Missouri, won’t declined together in more than been stopped and searched by leave until a replacement is con- 40 years. police in situations where such firmed, which means he could “Through it all, he’s shown a actions were not warranted, I –LEGAL NOTICE – remain in office for months. deep and abiding fidelity to one also carry with me an under- TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF IRONWOOD Senate Republicans signaled of our most cherished ideals as a standing of the mistrust that they were preparing for a confir- people, and that is equal justice some citizens harbor.” AMENDING THE CITY OF IRONWOOD’S ZONING CODE BY mation fight after years of bat- under the law,” Obama said. Holder told The Associated AMENDING CHAPTER 34, ARTICLE II, SECTION 34-32 (MAP). tles with Holder. Said Senate Holder responded by speak- Press in an interview that he’s GOP leader Mitch McConnell: “I ing of how he was inspired as a not sure whether the Justice CITY OF IRONWOOD will be scrutinizing the presi- boy by Robert Kennedy’s leader- Department will finish its inves- BOOK 5, ORDINANCE NO. 505 dent’s replacement nominee to ship on civil rights at the Justice tigation into the shooting before THE CITY OF IRONWOOD ORDAINS: ensure the Justice Department Department, his voice choking he leaves. “I don’t want to rush finally returns to prioritizing as he expressed his thanks to them,” Holder said. Section 1. The City of Ironwood Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended to modify Chapter 34, Article II, Section 34- 32 Map. The map described herein is amended and changed to depict the following also as depicted on Exhibit A: Lots 15-18 Block 4 Lakeview Addition and East Half of vacated Hibbert St and north 1/2 of vacated alley lying south of Lots 15-18 is rezoned from R-4 High Density Residential District to C-3 Highway Commercial District. Section 2. Repealer. Any ordinance that is in conflict is hereby repealed. Section 3. Severability. If any word, clause, sentence, paragraph or provision of this ordinance is deemed to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such word, clause, sentence, paragraph or provision so designated shall be deemed severable and the remaining provisions of the ordinance shall be deemed fully enforceable. Section 4. Effective Date. The terms and provisions of this ordinance shall become effective upon publication and adoption in accordance with law. This Ordinance was adopted by the City Commission of the City of Ironwood on the 22 day of September, 2014. 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A sudden turn might seem Sept. 25, 2014 July on Thursday. alarming because it’s so unusual. -264.26 NEW YORK (AP) — The price check, so it’s nice to be able to which economists say is more Apple dropped nearly 4 per- “We’ve really had such little Dow Jones of a gallon of gasoline may soon save” he said. “Even if it’s $5 or damaging to consumer confi- cent following its announcement volatility for the past couple of industrials 16,945.80 start with a “2’’ across much the $10 extra (after a fill-up), it adds dence than prices that rise grad- late Wednesday that it had years,” Smith said. “Now when country. up over the long run.” ually. This year, the national pulled a software update which we have a 200-point drop in the Nasdaq -88.47 Gasoline prices typically Fall is when refiners are average peaked in April at $3.70 prevented users from making Dow, it feels like something is composite 4,466.75 decline in autumn, and this year allowed to switch to a cheaper per gallon. Last year, the peak phone calls. Other technology really wrong.” they are being pulled even lower blend of gasoline for the cooler was $3.79, and the year before it stocks also slumped. Trading this week has turned Standard & -32.31 by falling global oil prices. By the months, and driving demand was $3.94. The selling started early and increasingly turbulent, an Poor’s 500 end of the year, up to 30 states declines after summer vacations The national average for gaso- picked up strength in the after- abrupt break from a sleepy sum- 1,965.99 could have an average gasoline have ended. line is not likely to fall all the noon. By the close of trading, all mer. On Monday, concerns about Russell -18.07 price of less than $3 a gallon. Refinery problems or hurri- way to $3 because of a number of 30 big companies in the Dow slowing growth in China and 2000 The average in Springfield, canes can halt the typical factors. Some state gasoline Jones industrial average and the falling U.S. home sales knocked 1,110.24 Missouri, is already below $3, autumn price decline temporari- taxes have increased. Loyalty 10 industries in the Standard & the market back, giving the S&P according to Tom Kloza, chief oil ly by reducing gasoline produc- programs that offer discounts to Poor’s 500 index lost ground. 500 its worst daily drop in more NYSE diary analyst at the Oil Price Informa- tion. For example, a reported members at many stations keep Most investors said the drop than a month. On Wednesday, Advanced: 537 tion Service and GasBuddy.com. outage at a refinery in Eastern listed prices higher than what wasn’t a sign of worry because the S&P 500 had its best gain in Declined: 2,622 Several other cities are on the Canada that supplies the North- drivers actually pay. And some the forces behind the market’s more than a month. brink. east with gasoline is likely to states have adopted regulatory long rally remain in place. It was Some investment profession- Unchanged: 86 “And there will be more, many push the price at the pump rules that will probably add a only a week ago that the S&P als have been warning that the Volume: 3.2 b more,” Kloza said. Cities in high- slightly higher in some markets few cents per gallon, Kloza said. 500 touched a record high, and market has been calm for too priced states such as California over the next few days. He predicts the national aver- strong runs are usually followed long and say a 10 percent drop, Nasdaq diary and New York will not be among But by late October prices are age will end the year somewhere by short breaks. The index has known as a “correction,” is over- Advanced: 508 them, though, which will proba- usually well on their way lower. between $3.15 and $3.25 per gal- lost 2 percent this week but is due. Since World War II, they bly keep the national average Last year, the national aver- lon. still up 6 percent for the year. typically hit every 18 months, Declined: 2,191 above $3. age fell 28 cents per gallon Some analysts, including “There’s just an absence of according to S&P Capital IQ. The Unchanged: 113 At the current national aver- between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31. Bernstein Research’s Oswald real news to chew on,” said Mark last one occurred in August 2011. age of $3.35 a gallon, gas is a This year, gasoline had a head Clint, predict oil will soon head Luschini, the chief investment “Big pullbacks are normal in a Volume: 2.8 b dime cheaper than a year ago at start. It entered September at its back up as OPEC countries strategist at Janney Mont- bull market,” said Smith. AP this time. The gap is 20 cents or lowest level for the beginning of respond to lower prices by cut- gomery Scott. “When you’re at a “What’s abnormal is that we’ve the euro fell 0.2 percent to more in seven states, including the month in four years — and ting back and consumers respond peak, markets need more and gone three years without one.” $1.275. The dollar fell to 108.73 California, Kansas, South Dako- the price of crude oil was rapidly by burning more fuel. more good news to keep climb- Bill Strazzullo, chief market yen. ta and Connecticut, according to heading lower. But many predict moderate oil ing.” strategist at research firm Bell Prices for U.S. government AAA. The drop in global crude oil and gasoline prices for this year The S&P 500 index lost 32.31 Curve Trading, thinks stocks bonds jumped, driving the yield Lower fuel prices help the prices is a surprise. Despite and next. The Energy Depart- points, or 1.6 percent, to close at could fall further as the S&P 500 on the 10-year Treasury note economy in a few ways. They increasing violence and turmoil ment estimates the national 1,965.99. slips toward 1,950. He said the down to 2.50 percent from 2.57 make goods cheaper to ship and in the Middle East, the world’s average gasoline price for all of The Dow slumped 264.26 money that investors poured into percent late Wednesday. make travel more affordable. most important oil-producing 2014 will be $3.46 a gallon, its points, or 1.5 percent, to close at stocks when the index crossed In commodity trading, gold Drivers are left with a few extra region, the global price of oil has lowest annual average since 16,945.80. The Nasdaq compos- above that mark could be pulled rose $2.40 to $1,221.90 an ounce. dollars in their pockets. And con- fallen to $97 a barrel, close to its 2010. The government predicts ite, which is dominated by tech- out. Silver slipped 26 cents to $17.44 sumers grow confident enough to lowest level in more than two the average will fall again, to nology companies, dropped 88.47 “You could get people wanting an ounce and copper lost two make other purchases, perhaps years. $3.41, in 2015. points, or 1.9 percent, to to liquidate,” Strazzullo said. “If cents to $3.03 a pound. even a big-ticket item. Consumer That’s partly because new Phil Flynn, an oil analyst at 4,466.75. you go below 1,950, the market The price of oil fell slightly on spending is 70 percent of the U.S. technology has allowed U.S. Price Futures Group, expects an It was the worst day for all can easily correct 10 percent, ample global supplies despite economy. drillers to consistently increase even bigger decline as U.S. oil three indexes since July 31. maybe more.” U.S. airstrikes against oil facili- Aidan Obrecht, a 20-year-old production from fields in North companies produce more oil, Two economic reports out Apple, which closed at a ties controlled by the Islamic community college student from Dakota and Texas, adding to refiners make more gasoline and Thursday were little help. record high of $103.30 on Sept. 2, State group in Syria. Benchmark Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, said global supplies. At the same demand for gasoline stays rela- Claims for unemployment bene- sank $3.88 to $97.87 in heavy U.S. crude fell 27 cents to close at gas in his area has fallen 10 to 20 time, world demand is not grow- tively low because of more fuel- fits crept up last week. But the trading. It was the second- $92.53 a barrel on the New York cents over the past couple of ing as much as anticipated efficient vehicles. less volatile four-week average biggest drop in the S&P 500 Mercantile Exchange. Brent weeks. He paid $3.27 a gallon because of slower economic “For the regular driver, it’s fell. A separate report said busi- index. In addition to the software crude, a benchmark for interna- Thursday to fill up his Ford Tau- growth in China and Europe. the best of times,” he said. “Many nesses orders for equipment glitch, some users of the new tional oils used by many U.S. rus on his way to work at a CVS The increase in domestic sup- are going to be shocked at how plunged last month, mainly a iPhone complained that the refineries, rose 5 cents to close at pharmacy. plies is also helping avoid dra- low prices go, but I’m saying ‘get result of falling orders for com- phone could be bent easily. $97.00 on the ICE Futures “I’m living paycheck to pay- matic spikes in gasoline prices, used to it.’” mercial aircraft. The dollar has been gaining exchange in London. “The economic numbers were on other major currencies as In other energy futures trad- negative, but not alarming and traders expect the Federal ing on the NYMEX, wholesale don’t change the direction of the Reserve to start raising its key gasoline rose 5.4 cents to close at Heating fuels depend on region of country economy at this time,” said Peter interest rate next year. The $2.718 a gallon, heating oil rose Cardillo, chief market economist world’s other major central 0.7 cent to close at $2.696 a gal- (AP) — With the U.S. on the development favors the use of report released Thursday. at Rockwell Global Financial. banks are expected to sit tight or lon and natural gas rose 6 cents cusp of the winter home-heating natural gas to overtake coal as More people may be using Henry Smith, chief invest- take other steps likely to weaken to close at $3.971 per 1,000 cubic season, what fuel do you use to the dominant source of electricity electricity for heating instead of ment officer at Haverford Trust, their currencies. On Thursday, feet. heat your home? in the U.S., but recent studies natural gas because they may be The answer to that question have shown that the climate ben- moving into newer homes that depends a lot on where you live, efits of switching from to natural use electricity, and use it more and it has implications on your gas from coal to produce electric- efficiently than older electrically Unemployment rates S&P returns GM credit rating to investment grade carbon footprint, too. ity are far from proven. heated homes, according to the fall in all Michigan DETROIT (AP) — Standard Services lowered GM to junk Nationwide, natural gas heats Today, natural gas piped EIA. & Poor’s has returned General status in 2005, four years before most homes. But regionally, directly into homes is the domi- In the Northeast, the opposite labor markets Motors to investment grade its bankruptcy. The automaker other fuels dominate. nant source of heating fuel in is occurring, with the use of heat- after rating it junk for nearly a recovered and earned $4.7 bil- About 48 percent of all U.S. every region but the South, ing oil diminishing there in favor LANSING (AP) — Seasonally decade. lion last year. homes use natural gas for heat- where more than 60 percent of of natural gas. Heating oil is unadjusted unemployment rates The firm upgraded GM’s cor- S&P says it expects GM will ing, while electricity is used in 37 households used electricity in nearly unheard of outside the fell in all of Michigan’s 17 major porate credit rating Thursday sustain its improving profits in percent, U.S. Census Bureau 2013. The South is also the Northeast, which represents labor market regions in August. one notch to “BBB-” — its lowest North America and achieve data show. About 14 percent use region that has seen the greatest about 80 percent of all U.S. heat- The state Department of investment grade — from profitability in Europe soon. It other fuels. shift away from coal and toward ing oil use. Technology, Management & “BB+.” also noted GM’s strong sales in The climate implications of natural gas for electric power More than 30 percent of all Budget said Thursday that job- Standard & Poor’s Rating China. the fuels used for heating could generation. households in the Northeast less rates dropped due to work- be significant, especially at a The Midwest sees the greatest used heating oil in 2005. That force reductions and fewer time when the electric power sec- use of natural gas for heating, number dropped to less than 25 unemployed people actively tor is beginning a long transition with more than 65 percent of percent in 2013. Heating oil seeking summer and seasonal away from coal and toward natu- homes there using gas. stocks have become tight in jobs. It says employment levels ral gas as the Obama adminis- But natural gas use for heat- recent years with several North- rose moderately in many areas tration develops policies aiming ing is declining. Every region in eastern states, including New of the state. to reduce CO2 emissions from the U.S. except for the Northeast York, requiring heating oil to be The biggest over-the-month electric power plants. is seeing a slight drop in favor of marketed with lower sulfur lev- advances in employment were in Climate policy currently in electricity, according to an EIA els. the Saginaw and Battle Creek areas. The only monthly employ- ment drop was in the Detroit area, possibly because of severe Fed’s Lockhart says inflation risk still low flooding that hit the region. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — a year ago, suggesting he’s not Lockhart said he sees little dan- Jobless rates ranged from a Atlanta Federal Reserve Presi- seeking an increase in interest ger of inflation and says the cur- low of 4.6 percent in Ann Arbor dent Dennis Lockhart said rates until mid-2015 or later. rent unemployment rate is “still to a high of 7.9 percent in Thursday he has more confi- Speaking to the Mississippi some distance” from full employ- Detroit. dence in the economy than he did Council on Economic Education, ment.”

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KVargs dh 2000VMrtnz dh 4132 Arcia rf 4010JMrtnz lf 3000 “I’ve said the whole time I’m KSuzuk c 3010Cstllns 3b 4000 not worried about what Kansas Hrmnn lf 3000D.Kelly 3b 0000 Nunez ph 1000Avila c 3110 City does, and I’m focused only on A.Hicks cf 4000Suarez ss 2000 what we do, but this is the first EdEscr 3b 4000AnRmn ss 0000 time this season, I actually want RDavis cf 3021 Totals 32 252Totals 31 484 Kansas City to lose,” Scherzer Minnesota 000 020 000 —2 said. “That way we can come to Detroit 200 100 10x —4 the park (Friday) and win, and E_Edu.Escobar (9). LOB_Minnesota 7, Detroit 5. 2B_Mauer (26), Arcia (16), Tor.Hunter (33), V.Martinez clinch it.” (33), R.Davis (27). HR_Mi.Cabrera (24), V.Martinez (32). Scherzer didn’t get his wish — SB_R.Davis (36). CS_R.Davis (11). S_Suarez. IP HRER BB SO the second-place Royals won Minnesota Thursday night — but the Tigers May L,3-6 653317 had already reduced their magic Pressly 121100 Tonkin 110001 number to two with a 4-2 victory Detroit over the Minnesota Twins. Scherzer W,18-5 652249 Detroit needs more than just a Soria H,1 100000 Chamberlain H,28 100001 victory to clinch the division Fri- Nathan S,34-41 100002 day — but if the Tigers win and WP_Tonkin. Umpires_Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Lance Barrett; Sec- the Royals lose, the Central will ond, Joe West; Third, Ed Hickox. belong to Motown again. T_2:55. A_33,077 (41,681). The Tigers, who have already wrapped up a postseason spot, rather easily. Joakim Soria pitched lead Kansas City by two games the seventh, Joba Chamberlain han- dled the eighth and Joe Nathan fin- with three to play. ished for his 34th save in 41 chances. Scherzer made it through six Nathan struck out two in the ninth tough innings, Victor Martinez and lowered his ERA to 4.89. hit a two-run homer in the first “Today was smooth. The results and Miguel Cabrera added a solo worked out,” Nathan said. “Was it my shot in the fourth. Detroit’s best stuff? bullpen, so often a problem this “I don’t know about that. I threw year, breezed through the final pretty good.” Associated Press three innings without allowing a MILWAUKEE BREWERS’ Carlos Gomez swings and misses a pitch in the seventh inning against the Cincinnati Reds, Thursday in Cincinnati. Gomez baserunner. KEPT IN CHECK walked in the at bat. Cincinnati won the game 5-3. “We’ve battled Scherzer pretty Minnesota has given the Tigers problems of late, splitting a four-game good through the course of the set in late August and taking two of year,” Twins manager Ron Gar- three from Detroit earlier this month. denhire said. “He’s got great stuff The Twins scored 60 runs in those Brewers eliminated from contention and we thought it was moving seven games, but they were quiet CINCINNATI (AP) — The this season. Milwaukee spent innings. He slipped to 0-5 with a everywhere tonight. We had a lot offensively Thursday. EDS REWERS Milwaukee Brewers went into 150 days leading the NL Central 4.06 ERA over his last seven MilwaukeeR 5, B Cincinnati 3 of good at-bats and made him Mauer drove in Minnesota’s only their game against Cincinnati on this season. starts to cement his first losing ab rhbi ab rhbi throw a ton of pitches. He still runs but also struck out twice. CGomz cf 3000Phillips 2b 5222 Thursday with their postseason “It’s one of those things where record in seven seasons. Braun rf 4010B.Pena 1b 3020 hangs in there.” hopes hanging by a thread. we kind of did it to ourselves,” Lucroy c 3100Ju.Diaz p 0000 Scherzer (18-5) allowed two TRAINER’S ROOM They cut it themselves, com- catcher Jonathan Lucroy said. ArRmr 3b 4010Heisey lf 0000 runs and five hits. Twins: Minnesota does not expect NEW ROLE KDavis lf 3001Frazier 3b 4100 mitting three errors and wasting “We had the division lead, then Minnesota’s Trevor May (3-6) 3B Trevor Plouffe to need surgery Phillips went 2 for 5 in his first RWeks 2b 3221Bruce rf 4131 after he broke his left forearm a golden scoring chance on the we got complacent. We got what JRogrs 1b 2000Ludwck lf 3000 allowed three runs and five hits appearance of the season in the Wednesday, but he’s seeking a sec- way to a 5-3 loss to the Reds that we deserved. We had to play bet- Overay ph-1b 1010AChpm p 0000 in six innings. He struck out leadoff slot, lifting his average over HGomz ph 1000YRdrgz cf 4021 ond opinion just to be sure. manager Ron Roenicke described ter.” his last 15 games to .302 (16 for 53). Segura ss 4010Cozart ss 4000 seven and walked one. Tigers: Detroit RHP Anibal as “sloppy.” Rookie David Holmberg (2-2) Gallard p 2000Brnhrt c 4000 Martinez gave Detroit an early WSmith p 0000Holmrg p 1000 Sanchez was up in the bullpen briefly, Brandon Phillips hit his first allowed two runs on three hits FIRST SHOT Gennett ph 1000Bourgs ph 1110 lead with his 32nd homer of the but he didn’t come into the game. home run in almost three months and a walk to earn his second Rookie Jason Rogers made his Kintzlr p 0000LeCure p 0000 year. Cabrera’s 24th made it 3-0, Sanchez hasn’t pitched since being and rookie David Holmberg career win, both in the last 12 first career start at first base as the Broxtn p 0000Hannhn 1b 1000 but the Twins made Scherzer activated Tuesday from the disabled Totals 31 362Totals 34 5 10 4 pitched six solid innings as days over Milwaukee starter Brewers continue searching for a work. After escaping trouble in list. He was on the DL with a pectoral permanent solution at a position Milwaukee 010 100 100 —3 Cincinnati officially ended the Yovani Gallardo. The left-hander Cincinnati 001 022 00x —5 the second and fourth, the right- strain. they’ve had trouble filling since Brewers’ postseason hopes. also had two strikeouts, hit a bat- E_R.Weeks 2 (7), J.Rogers (1). DP_Cincinnati 1. hander allowed a two-run double Ausmus says he’d like to get Prince Fielder left after the 2011 sea- LOB_Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 8. 2B_Bruce (21). Milwaukee’s loss meant the ter and threw a wild pitch. to Joe Mauer in the fifth. Sanchez in a game soon, but it’s hard son. The Brewers even have talked HR_R.Weeks (8), Phillips (8). S_B.Pena, Holmberg. to find a good spot for what would be San Francisco Giants clinched a “I’m getting more confident,” SF_K.Davis. about moving Ryan Braun there, Scherzer struck out nine and his first appearance since Aug. 8. playoff spot. Holmberg said. “I’m going out IP HRER BB SO Roenicke said. Milwaukee walked four while throwing 116 “I think he does need to get in “You still want to finish well,” there and attacking guys.” Gallardo L,8-11 5 10 53 1 4 pitches. there,” Ausmus said. “We were look- Roenicke said. “This game was a Sam LeCure allowed a run in TRAINER’S ROOM W.Smith 1000 0 1 “He had good stuff. I think he Kintzler 1000 0 2 ing for opportunities the last two days. killer. It’s hard to watch, know- the seventh inning before Jumbo Brewers: Roenicke wants Lucroy Broxton 1000 0 3 was a little erratic at times with I’m a little hesitant to throw him, first ing you could’ve won the game Diaz coaxed Ryan Braun into an to hit the double that would give him Cincinnati his location. As a result, his pitch inning out of the pen, into the fire of a and you give it away.” inning-ending ground out in a the single-season record for catch- Holmberg W,2-2 6322 1 2 count got up,” Detroit manager one-run game in the seventh, but we LeCure H,17 2/3 311 1 0 The Brewers committed three nine-pitch at bat. Aroldis Chap- ers. That would allow Roenicke to Brad Ausmus said. “He worked do have to get him in there.” give prospects a chance. “Just get a Ju.Diaz H,8 1 1/3 000 0 0 errors, including two in the fifth man pitched the ninth for his A.Chapman S,35-37 1000 0 1 out of a couple jams and then held double so I can do what I want,” when the Reds tied the score and 35th save. Gallardo pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. them to a couple runs.” UP NEXT Roenicke groused good-naturedly HBP_by Holmberg (R.Weeks). WP_Gallardo, Holm- The Tigers send Rick Porcello (15- took a 3-2 lead with unearned Phillips knocked Gallardo out berg. Rajai Davis doubled home an on Thursday. 12) to the mound Friday against Min- runs. Second baseman Rickie of the game with a two-run Umpires_Home, Dale Scott; First, Quinn Wolcott; Sec- insurance run for Detroit in the Reds: CF Billy Hamilton already ond, CB Bucknor; Third, Dan Iassogna. nesota’s Anthony Swarzak (3-2) on a Weeks committed two of the homer in the sixth, his eighth was scheduled to get Thursday off T_3:12. A_25,824 (42,319). seventh. night Detroit hopes will turn celebra- errors after giving Milwaukee a homer of the season and first before he banged his head on the tory. Cubs. The Brewers are 41-37 at 1-0 lead with his eighth homer of since June 28. He hadn’t hit a outfield wall padding while making a The Tigers have not clinched a the season in the second inning. home run in Cincinnati since leaping catch to rob Ryan Braun of a Miller Park. RELIEVED Detroit’s maligned bullpen held on division title at home since 1987. Jay Bruce got three hits and May 15. homer on Wednesday. Reds: The Reds open a three- game series on Friday against a drove in a run to help send the Gallardo (8-11) was roughed ON DECK Pittsburgh team trying to improve its Brewers to their sixth loss on up for 10 hits and five runs — postseason situation. Cincinnati is 4- their nine-game road trip, leav- three earned — with a walk, four Brewers: Milwaukee opens its final home stand of the season with 2 against the Pirates at home this ing them 40-41 away from home strikeouts and a wild pitch in five the first of three games against the season. Just business: Packers’ Jets’ tall task: Defending Peppers preps for Chicago Lions’ Megatron GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Fullback John Kuhn slides Julius Peppers is short and direct over at the last second and chips FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) Thurman can relate firsthand when talking in front of the cam- Peppers just long enough to allow — Calvin Johnson is looming for to what the Jets’ defense is eras. quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets’ still-shaky preparing for. He faced a guy Not even a looming trip to take a step free left. Rodgers finds secondary. during his playing days who was Chicago to face his old team Sun- receiver Randall Cobb down the The Detroit Lions wide receiv- Megatron long before Johnson: day will get the Green Bay Pack- field with 38 seconds left for a er is a tall task, in more ways Harold Carmichael, a 6-8, 225- ers’ even-keeled pass rusher to touchdown. than one, and Rex Ryan knows pounder who caught 590 passes show some emotion. Packers win 33-28 to take the it. and 79 touchdowns in 14 NFL This is just business, Peppers division title. “I’m a football historian, but I seasons, including 13 with the said Thursday. He would know “If I would’ve made the play, I don’t think I’ve seen (anyone like Philadelphia Eagles. after getting cut by the Bears in probably wouldn’t be here now,” him),” the Jets coach said. “I’ve “It’s very difficult to defend,” the offseason as a salary cap hit. Peppers said. gone against him a couple times, Thurman said. “Have you ever “Never hard feelings. It’s the “It’s kind of like one of those but no. Brandon Marshall is as played basketball and you’ve business,” the 34-year-old Pep- things like, at the time it was the close as it gets, I think, but he’s been down under the basket and pers said. “People might not go worst thing that could’ve hap- even a little bigger and little the guy’s taller than you and he from Green Bay to Chicago, or pened,” he added. “But now it’s faster.” just posts you and they lob the from Chicago to Green Bay, all like the best thing that could’ve Johnson is 6-foot-5 and 236 ball up there and you’re sitting the time, but people change happened.” pounds with a rare combination there, you’re kind of jumping and teams all the time. It’s nothing Playing mainly right defensive of size, speed and game-changing swinging at the ball? really extraordinary about this end, Peppers had 175 sacks in his athletic ability. With his domi- “That’s kind of how it is if you situation.” four years in Chicago. His arrival nant receiving skills, he can toy are a defender.” It’s also not often that a team in Green Bay fit with coach Mike with helpless defenders — tower- Thurman was listed at 5-11 gets to add a 6-foot-7 pass rusher McCarthy’s plan to punch up the ing over many of them. during his eight seasons as a who entered the season with 118 pass rush and get more big plays. “They’re a threat,” defensive playmaking cornerback and safe- 1/2 sacks. The Packers, who primarily coordinator Dennis Thurman ty with the Dallas Cowboys from “Yes, I foresee a little extra played a 3-4 defense in recent said of tall receivers. “Who can 1978-85. He permanently etched motivation, but I hopefully don’t years, have used more four-line- get up that high? Just because I himself on the list of villains in foresee him having a bigger game men looks with Peppers. He has could dunk a basketball didn’t Eagles fans’ minds when he against us,” Bears running back also been asked to cover more mean I could get up that high. plowed into Carmichael during a Matt Forte said. “He definitely than he has had in the past. It’s about the challenge in the game in 1980. Thurman knocked has found new life over there with McCarthy said Peppers is red zone, the fade route, the Carmichael from the game with a change of scenery and a new growing more and more comfort- seam route and him just throw- an aggressive — but legal — hit team and a new defense.” able. Last week, Peppers got his ing the ball up and you can’t that ended his then-record 127- It could have been different first sack with Green Bay, forcing physically get up there.” game streak of catching at least had the outcome of the last game Detroit’s Matthew Stafford to Johnson didn’t practice for one pass. between the fierce NFC North fumble in the process. two straight days with an ankle Sure, that’s one way to neu- rivals gone the Bears’ way. “They’re doing a good job of injury, leaving his status uncer- tralize a big-time pass-catching Fourth-and-8 from the 48 with resting him and then playing him tain for the Lions’ game against threat. But the Jets are planning Associated Press 46 seconds left. Peppers, with so he’s staying fresh,” Bears offen- the Jets on Sunday. But the Jets to have to defend him for four DETROIT TIGERS outfielders J.D. Martinez, left, and Torii Hunter cele- Chicago, rushes free off the right are fully expecting to see John- quarters, and they might need to brate with Rajai Davis after defeating the Minnesota Twins 4-2 in a edge. son on the field, and lots of him. get creative. baseball game in Detroit, Thursday. PACKERS — page 10 10 l FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FOOTBALL

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Jets 19 Minnesota 68 91 .428 21 18 5-5 L-1 35-46 33-45 W -PACConf Overall N.Y. Jets 120.333 62 72 Thursday, Sep. 25 West Division West Iron County 2-0 4-0 South N.Y. Giants 45, Washington 14 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Calumet 2-0 2-2 W LT Pct PF PA Sunday, Sep. 28 x-Los Angeles 98 61 .616 —— 5-5 W-2 52-29 46-32 L’Anse 2-1 2-2 Houston 210.667 64 50 Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Oakland 86 73 .541 12 — 3-7 L-3 48-33 38-40 Northland Pines 1-1 3-2 Indianapolis 120.333 95 78 Buffalo at Houston, 1 p.m. Seattle 84 75 .528 14 2 4-6 W-1 38-40 46-35 Houghton 1-2 1-3 Tennessee 120.333 43 69 Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Houston 69 90 .434 29 17 3-7 L-3 38-43 31-47 Hancock 0-2 1-3 Jacksonville 030.000 44 119 Carolina at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Texas 66 93 .415 32 20 9-1 W-5 32-46 34-47 Ironwood 0-2 1-3 North Detroit at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday, Sept. 19 WLT Pct PF PA Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. East Division Calumet 22, Houghton 0 Cincinnati 3001.000 80 33 Miami vs. Oakland at London, 1 p.m. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away West Iron County 47, Ironwood 14 Baltimore 210.667 65 50 Jacksonville at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. x-Washington 93 65 .589 —— 8-2 W-1 48-29 45-36 L’Anse 38, Hancock 14 Pittsburgh 210.667 73 72 Philadelphia at San Francisco, 4:25 Atlanta 77 82 .484 16½ 8½ 2-8 L-1 42-39 35-43 Northland Pines 37, Hurley 31 Cleveland 120.333 74 77 p.m. New York 77 82 .484 16½ 8½ 5-5 L-1 38-40 39-42 Friday’s Games Hancock at Calumet West Atlanta at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m. Miami 76 82 .481 17 9 4-6 W-1 42-39 34-43 Houghton at West Iron County WLT Pct PF PA New Orleans at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia 72 87 .453 21½ 13½ 3-7 L-1 36-42 36-45 Central Division Northland Pines at Ironwood Denver 210.667 75 67 Open: Arizona, Cincinnati, Cleveland, L’Anse at Baraga San Diego 210.667 69 49 Denver, Seattle, St. Louis W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away z-St. Louis 88 71 .553 —— 6-4 L-2 51-30 37-41 Saturday’s Game Kansas City 120.333 61 65 Monday, Sep. 29 Houghton at West Iron County Oakland 030.000 37 65 New England at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. z-Pittsburgh 87 72 .547 1— 8-2 W-1 51-30 36-42 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Milwaukee 81 78 .509 7 4½ 4-6 L-1 41-37 40-41 RIDGE LLIANCE B A Conf Overall East Cincinnati 74 85 .465 14 11½ 3-7 W-1 42-36 32-49 Chicago 71 88 .447 17 14½ 6-4 W-2 41-40 30-48 Cedarville 3-0 4-0 WLT Pct PF PA Transactions Rapid River 3-0 4-0 Philadelphia 3001.000 101 78 West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Bellaire 2-0 4-0 Dallas 210.667 77 69 Posen 2-2 2-2 x-Los Angeles 91 68 .572 —— 6-4 W-2 42-36 49-32 N.Y. Giants 220.500 103 91 BASEBALL Engadine 1-1 2-2 Washington 130.250 95 109 National League y-San Francisco 85 73 .538 5½ — 3-7 L-2 42-35 43-38 Superior Central 1-2 1-2 South ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — San Diego 76 82 .481 14½ 9 8-2 W-1 48-33 28-49 Brimley 0-3 1-3 W LT Pct PF PA Named Dave Stewart vice president and Colorado 66 93 .415 25 19½ 7-3 L-1 45-36 21-57 Ewen-Trout Creek 0-4 0-4 Atlanta 210.667 103 72 general manager and De Jon Watson Arizona 63 96 .396 28 22½ 2-8 L-2 32-46 31-50 Friday, Sept. 19 Carolina 210.667 63 58 senior vice president/baseball operations. z-clinched playoff berth Bellaire 55, Big Rapids Crossroads Academy 6 New Orleans 120.333 78 72 BASKETBALL x-clinched division Rapid River 60, Brimley 0 Tampa Bay 030.000 45 95 National Basketball Association y-clinched wild card Cedarville 42, Engadine 6 Associated Press North CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Acquired AMERICAN LEAGUE Saturday, Sept. 20 W LT Pct PF PA G Keith Bogans and the rights to Sacra- Wednesday’s Games NEW YORK Yankees’ Derek Jeter jumps after hitting the game-winning Posen 30, Ewen-Trout Creek 24 Detroit 210.667 61 45 mento’s 2015 and 2017 second-round Baltimore 9, N.Y. Yankees 5 single against the Baltimore Orioles in the ninth inning Thursday in Friday’s Games Chicago 210.667 75 62 picks from the Boston Celtics for G John Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Posen at Bellaire Minnesota 120.333 50 56 Lucas III, F Erik Murphy, F Dwight Powell, Minnesota 2, Arizona 1 New York. The Yankees won 6-5. Brimley at Ewen-Trout Creek Green Bay 120.333 54 79 F Malcolm Thomas and Cleveland’s 2016 L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4 Engadine at Rapid River West and 2017 second-round picks. Toronto 1, Seattle 0 Saturday’s Games WLT Pct PF PA MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Added F Cleveland 6, Kansas City 4 Cedarville at Superior Central Arizona 3001.000 66 45 Michael Beasley, G Patrick Christopher, Boston 11, Tampa Bay 3 GAMES Seattle 210.667 83 66 G Luke Hancock, G Kalin Lucas, F Earl Texas 5, Houston 1 Jeter gives Yankees U.P. Tonight St. Louis 120.333 56 85 Clark and C Hassan Whiteside to their Thursday’s Games Central Lake at Pickford San Francisco12 0 .333 62 68 training camp roster. Seattle 7, Toronto 5 Friday, September 26 Thursday’s Game SACRAMENTO KINGS_Waived G/F N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 5 Marquette at Gladstone Atlanta 56, Tampa Bay 14 Alonzo Gee. Detroit 4, Minnesota 2 win at stadium finale Menominee at Kingsford Boston 11, Tampa Bay 1 Gwinn at Negaunee Texas 2, Oakland 1 NEW YORK (AP) — Derek ily who moved to the front row IM at Westwood Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 3 Joki wins again at Drummond Jeter didn’t want the night to near the Yankees dugout for the Norway at Ishpeming Friday’s Games Manistique at Munising Tampa Bay (Archer 10-8) at Cleveland (Kluber 17-9), 7:05 p.m. end. final two innings, and greeted the DRUMMOND, Wis. — Jared Joki won and the Iron- Hancock at Calumet Baltimore (Tillman 13-5) at Toronto (Hutchison 10-13), 7:07 p.m. The retiring captain gave New teammates he won five World Northland Pines at Ironwood wood boys were third at Thursday’s Drummond Invita- Minnesota (Swarzak 3-2) at Detroit (Porcello 15-12), 7:08 p.m. York one more win with a big hit, Series championships with. L’Anse at Baraga tional. Houston (Peacock 4-9) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 9-11), 7:10 p.m. North Central at Crystal Falls Forest Park N.Y. Yankees (Capuano 2-4) at Boston (S.Wright 0-0), 7:10 p.m. then took two trips out to short- Once more he took a slow walk Maple City Glen Lake at Lake Linden-Hubbell (at Joki finished in 17:28.5.Teammate Anthony Niemi Oakland (Kazmir 14-9) at Texas (Tepesch 5-10), 8:05 p.m. finished 11th. The Drummond boys won. stop, waving to the adoring crowd across the diamond, covering his Superior Dome) Kansas City (Guthrie 12-11) at Chicago White Sox (Noesi 8-11), 8:10 p.m. Bark River-Harris at North Dickinson “I was very, very pleased with Andrew Niemi,” Iron- L.A. Angels (Weaver 18-8) at Seattle (Iwakuma 14-9), 10:10 p.m. each time following his final face with a towel several times Newberry at Stephenson wood coach Ben Schmandt said. “Even though he just Saturday’s Games home game at Yankee Stadium. and waving to the crowd as they Jo-berg-Lewiston at St. Ignace N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Northern Elite at Florence missed out on finishing in the top 10, I thought he ran Baltimore at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Soon after his game-winning chanted his name and “Thank a strong race.” (8) Engadine at Rapid River Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. single in the ninth inning sent you, Jeter!” (8) Brimley at Ewen-Trout Creek The Washburn girls won the team event. Minnesota at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. the Yankees over Baltimore 6-5 All across the majors, players Hurley at Gogebic Houston at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Corissa Mattson led Ironwood in eighth, picking up Thursday, Jeter said he played saluted the 40-year-old star. Saturday, September 27 a couple of places near the finish. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Escanaba at Detoit Country Day Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. his last game at the position. He “Wow,” Boston slugger David “She hasn’t missed a practice or very few,” Houghton at West Iron County L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. would only serve as designated Ortiz said, breaking into a grin Sault Ste. Marie Korah (Ont.) at Rudyard Schmandt said. “For her to finally be able to break Sunday’s Games St. Mary’s College at Sault Ste. Marie through and medal at a meet was very good. I’m very Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. hitter in his final three games in and shaking his head after the (8) Cedarville at Superior Central Baltimore at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Boston this weekend. Red Sox beat Tampa Bay at Fen- happy for her.” Minnesota at Detroit, 1:08 p.m. “I want to take something spe- way Parl. “That’s him. Perfect. It Ironwood goes to WestwoodResults Tuesday. Houston at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Girls N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 1:35 p.m. cial from Yankee Stadium,” Jeter was unbelievable.” Packers Team: 1. Washburn 25, 2. South Shore 32. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. said in a news conference shown Moments after Detroit beat Top 5: 1. Ketzel Levens, Washburn, 21:34.0; 2. Alyssa Kavajecz, South Shore, Oakland at Texas, 3:05 p.m. 22:34.3; 3. Anna Nutt, Washburn, 23:32.4; 4. Emma Ostrenga, South Shore, 23:50.4; L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. on the center field video board, Minnesota, many players in the 5. Alexis Griggs, Washburn, 23:55.2 End of Regular Season with many fans still in their Tigers’ clubhouse at Comerica Ironwood; 8. Corissa Mattson, 24:53.9; 11. Katie Piispanen, 25:38.5; NATIONAL LEAGUE seats. “The view from shortstop Park simply stood in silence and From page 9 Boys Thursday’s Games Team: 1. Drummond 30, 2. Washburn 53, 3. Ironwood 68, 4. South Shore 80. Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 3 here tonight is what I want to watched the postgame on TV. sive coordinator Aaron Kromer Top 5: 1. Jared Joki, Ironwood, 17:28.5; 2. Eli Hancock, Drummond, 18:00.4; 3. N.Y. Mets 7, Washington 4, 1st game take.” “You could see it coming when said. “And their defensive line, Blake Reijo, Wouth Shore, 18:33.5; 4. Connor Bouchard, Washburn, 18:48.5; 5. Miami 6, Philadelphia 4 As if on cue, Jeter began his the inning started,” reigning AL they’re rotating guys keeping Aaron Arthur, Drummond, 18:58.9. Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 0, 2nd game Ironwood: 11. Andrew Niemi, 19:39.1; 21. Tim Lorenson, 20:50.8; 28. Colin Pittsburgh 10, Atlanta 1 last game in pinstripes with a Cy Young winner Max Scherzer them fresh and that’s where you Clausen, 22:18.3; 31. Ryan Sobolewski, 23:23.8 San Diego at San Francisco double and ended it with another said. “We were sitting in the see the difference — he’s not play- Friday’s Games amazing moment in a career full lunchroom. It was like, ‘Jeter’s ing every down so when he comes Speedgirls pick up first win Miami (Cosart 4-3) at Washington (Fister 15-6), 1:05 p.m., 1st game in he can give it everything.” Atlanta (E.Santana 14-10) at Philadelphia (Je.Williams 4-2), 7:05 p.m. of them. hitting third. He’s going to walk BESSEMER — The Bessemer Speedgirls beat Miami (Heaney 0-3) at Washington (T.Hill 0-0), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game “You can’t even dream this it off.’ We knew it.” On the field is where Peppers Butternut 25-11, 25-10, 25-18 Thursday for their first Houston (Peacock 4-9) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 9-11), 7:10 p.m. stuff up,” manager Joe Girardi With a packed house cheering is at his vocal, animated best, Pittsburgh (Worley 8-4) at Cincinnati (Leake 11-13), 7:10 p.m. said. his every move from the moment Packers defensive lineman victory of the season. Chicago Cubs (Jokisch 0-0) at Milwaukee (J.Nelson 2-8), 8:10 p.m. “The first two games we played well and got a bit St. Louis (Wacha 5-6) at Arizona (Cahill 3-12), 9:40 p.m. He was embraced by his team- he ran out to stretch, and some Datone Jones said. Midweek in sloppy in third game but we came away with the win. Colorado (Lyles 7-3) at L.A. Dodgers (R.Hernandez 8-11), 10:10 p.m. mates near second base as his tickets going for $10,000 each, practice, he’s a second coach on We showed continued improvement,” Bessemer San Diego (Kennedy 12-13) at San Francisco (Vogelsong 8-12), 10:15 p.m. Core Four buddies — Andy Pet- Jeter’s farewell in the Bronx the field. coach Shelly Mettler said. Saturday’s Games titte, Mariano Rivera and Jorge began on time after a rainy, drea- Jones, a second-year pro, Caitlin Pelissero had two kills and five aces for Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:05 p.m. Miami at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Posada — came onto the field ry day. spoke of how Peppers has taught Bessemer. Nicki Lekies had one kill and two aces. San Diego at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. along with former manager Joe The captain led the team out him ways to shed blockers. To Jazzmyn McGeshick totaled five kills and four aces. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Torre, Bernie Williams and Tino of the dugout — as usual — and Jones, Peppers is a role model. Rachel Emery had three kills. Rachel Moon and Sam Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Olson both had one. Houston at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Martinez. the cheering began in earnest — “Just how he’s studying in Whitney Trkca led Bessemer with four aces. Made- St. Louis at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. “Sort of an out-of-body experi- rarely letting up when Jeter was meetings, how he’s taking notes lyn Gabka had two and Valerie Rowe one. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. ence,” said Jeter, who went 2 for on the field. He took several deep down and those are some of the Sunday’s Games Houston at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. 5 with three RBIs. breaths when he settled in at things I do every day,” Jones said. Flag football to start Oct. 5 in Hurley Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Jeter pointed and waved to the shortstop and waved to the crowd “It’s all about the little things, Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. crowd of the 48,613, nearly all before the first pitch. you know you do the little things, HURLEY — The Hurley Community Education Miami at Washington, 1:35 p.m. you have a bigger payout.” Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. remained, as he walked out to the Andrew and Margaret Adult Flag football league will begin on Sunday, Oct. 5 position he manned for 20 sea- Koslosky were sitting in the front Jones said he thought Peppers at 6:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Field. San Diego at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. sons. In an image seen before row behind the backstop. He said All interested individuals are encouraged to attend. was “going to be very emotional St. Louis at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. nearly every one of his 1,391 he had a chance to sell his tickets Contact the community education office with questions End of Regular Season going back to Chicago.” at 715-561-4900 ext. 307. games at Yankee Stadium, Jeter for $10,000 each and turned it If that’s the case, Peppers is faced the outfield and crouched down. doing a good job of not letting on. down for a moment of reflection. “There wasn’t enough money “I have nothing but respect for “Basically, I just say thank in the world to pay for the history that whole organization, from the you because this is all I ever we saw tonight,” he said after the wanted to do,” Jeter said of his game. “End of an era. We grew up ownership to the coaches to the ritual. with that kid and we grew old players,” Peppers said. “This is a He then answered a few ques- with him. A part of all of us business trip. 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2011 Ford Expedition – $16,900 She thought the match was what we did tonight.” Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 5.4L, auto., 3rd seat, adj. pedals, AC, CD player, Volleyball going to four sets. Sydney Thompson had eight MP3 player, cruise, privacy glass, power Ewen, MI 49925 Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 locks/seats/windows, runboards, sync, “Ironwood has a great team,” kills for Mercer. Taylor Wolfe www.BigValley.biz Phone: (906) 988-2323 satellite radio, towing pkg. Schoeneman said. “They have had seven, Hiller six and Hayle From page 8 some great, great players. Their Woolf two. said. “We really played well after defense was wonderful. There “We have a lot of weapons and the second half of game two.” were balls that came back that I we capitalized on that,” Schoene- Hughes turns down chance for $500,000 bonus It looked like Ironwood was didn’t expect to come back. They man said. DETROIT (AP) — Minnesota Twins right-han- year deal in the offseason. He spent seven seasons going to force a fourth game. The really had us back on our heels a DiGiorgio had 10 kills to lead der Phil Hughes turned down a chance to pitch with the New York Yankees before that. Tigers led the third set 17-14 little bit. I expected a fourth Ironwood. Mariah Beaudette had again this weekend, even though one more out Hughes has already triggered a pair of $250,000 before Ironwood rattled off six game. We were ready for that. seven and Sarah Johnson and would have earned him a $500,000 bonus. bonuses for reaching 180 and 195 innings this sea- straight points for a 20-17 lead. But then when we started com- Amanda Kytola both had three Hughes’ half-million-dollar bonus kicks in if he son, on top of his $8 million salary. An Emily DiGiorgio kill put ing back; I was like, ‘My heart kills. Katie Erickson had 25 reaches 210 innings this year, but he is set to fin- “I owe too much to this organization for the next Ironwood a point away from a can’t take this.’” assists. ish with 209 2-3 after a rain delay forced him out of two years to risk getting hurt for an incentive,” game win, 24-22. Graham thought it was going “Mariah Beaudette played the his final scheduled start Wednesday. Hughes said. “For whatever reason it wasn’t meant But Engler pulled it within to a fourth game also. best game I’ve seen her play,” Manager Ron Gardenhire said Thursday the to be. There’s a lot bigger problems out there. I’m one with a kill. Mercer tied it and “Game three, we finally came Graham said. (The Tigers) look Twins were prepared to let Hughes pitch again proud of my season.” Engler had two more kills to give around,” Graham said. “It was solid. They have a lot of young before the end of the season. Hughes is 16-10 with a 3.52 ERA — with 186 the Tigers the game and match just a little too late. I wish game players. Lexi Engler played real- “I just didn’t think it was right,” Hughes said strikeouts and only 16 walks. His strikeout-to-walk victory. three could have been game one. ly well. She hit the ball well. She before the game against Detroit. “If I were fighting ratio of 11.63 will be a major league record, break- It was fitting that Engler had We have to learn how to start a was hitting anywhere where we for a playoff spot, I’d 100 percent be available. But ing the mark of 11.00 set by Bret Saberhagen of the the final kill, one of 19 on the game then finish a game. Unfor- weren’t.” given the circumstances, I don’t think it’s the right New York Mets in 1994. night for her, Schoeneman said. tunate it was one of the biggest Mercer (10-1, 3-0 East) goes to thing to do.” If Hughes were to pitch again and walk one “She was on fire,” Schoene- games for the conference. Either a tournament at Northland Hughes is 16-10 with a 3.52 ERA in his first sea- more hitter without a strikeout, he would fall short man said. “She really took care of way, we’re going to play hard the Pines Saturday. Ironwood (7-2, son with Minnesota, which signed him to a three- of that record. business tonight.” rest of the season and build off of 2-1) hosts Hurley Thursday. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATION / WORLD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 l 11 Syria’s Islamic rebels fear US could hit them BEIRUT (AP) — When the tion the airstrikes had disrupted State in Iraq. The Nusra Front United States opened its aerial the cell’s plots. and its patron eventually had a campaign against the Islamic “It’s hard to say whether falling out in 2013 for ideologi- State group in Syria this week, that’s tomorrow, three weeks cal as well as strategic reasons. its first salvo also hit an al- from now or three months from The Nusra Front, while loyal Qaida cell it says was planning now. But it’s the kind of threat to al-Qaida, has cooperated with terror attacks — a move that you have to operate under the other Syrian rebel factions in has injected more chaos into the assumption that it is tomorrow,” the fight to oust Assad. The conflict and could help President Comey told reporters in Wash- Islamic State group, on the Bashar Assad. ington. other hand, focused not on Amid fears they could be tar- U.S. intelligence officials say Assad but rather on creating its geted next, two rebel factions the group has been trying to per- version of a medieval Islamic already have evacuated their fect a non-metallic bomb that state — and was happy to battle bases, and residents in areas can get past airport security and all comers, government and under the control of other Islam- be used to blow up an airplane rebels, to achieve that goal. ic brigades cower at home, won- in flight. Now, the Islamic State group dering whether their districts But many in the Syrian oppo- controls a vast tract of land will be hit. sition are skeptical of the U.S. stretching from the Turkish bor- While al-Qaida’s branch in claims and believe the airstrikes der in northern Syria to the Syria, known as the Nusra simply aimed to hurt the Nusra western outskirts of Baghdad, Front, is considered a terrorist Front — and by extension the where it has declared a self- group by the United States, anti-Assad uprising. The Kho- styled caliphate, or Islamic among the Syrian opposition it rasan Group — a name given state, ruled by its brutal version has a degree of support and the cell by American officials — of Islamic law. Its aggressive respect because its fighters are was unheard of publicly less push across Iraq in June on the front lines alongside than a month ago. spurred the U.S. to gather an Associated Press other rebels battling Assad’s “I don’t think it’s ever been a international coalition to try to IN THIS citizen journalism image provided by an anti-Bashar Assad activist group Edlib News Network, which forces. separate group on the ground,” defeat the extremists. has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows rebels from al-Qaida affiliated To them, the U.S. strikes, said Aymenn al-Tamimi, an The Nusra Front, meanwhile, Jabhat al-Nusra, as they sit on a truck full of ammunition. It’s at Taftanaz air base, that was captured by the which hit several Nusra Front expert on Syrian and Iraqi mili- has seen its fortunes fade. The rebels, in Idlib province, northern Syria. The U.S. airstrikes against al-Qaida’s branch in Syria causes disarray facilities and killed dozens of its tants. “I think the problem for al-Qaida affiliate is reportedly among other hard-line Islamic rebels who fear they may be targeted next. Two factions evacuate their bases fighters, appeared to signal an the U.S. is that in wanting to struggling with its finances, and and residents in areas under the control of other Islamic brigades cower at home, wondering if their districts American move to take out any target Nusra, there’s still this has shed fighters as its clout has will be hit. Arabic on the flag, right, reads, “There is no God but God and Mohammed is his messenger, Jab- rebel faction that adheres to an problem that Nusra has local waned. It remains locked in bat- hat al-Nusra.” Islamic ideology — a large seg- support and there are still many tle with the Islamic State group the Nusra Front in order to tar- Another source of instability to move heavy weapons and con- ment of the rebellion against rebel groups that work with in Syria as well as Assad’s forces get them. in the rebel ranks stems from ceal them, and to warn civilians Assad. Nusra.” — all the while fighting arm-in- “You have the potential, I concerns among other Islamic to stay away from the group’s U.S. officials say the strikes While U.S. and Western offi- arm with some Western-backed think, for the Nusra Front to rebel brigades — and there are camps. were aimed at a cell of hardened cials view both the Islamic State groups against both. sort of react defensively to this many — that U.S. airstrikes For its part, the Nusra Front jihadis within the Nusra Front group and the Nusra Front as a It is that cooperation with by attacking or forcing out rebel could target them as well. has packed up its camps in Idlib called the Khorasan Group, threat, on the ground, Syrians other rebel groups that could be groups that they feel will work On Wednesday, Ahrar al- province and decamped to try to which Washington says poses a make a huge distinction undermined by the U.S. with the U.S. in targeting Sham, a powerful ultraconserva- avoid being hit again. direct and imminent threat to between the two — despite their airstrikes, said Aron Lund, edi- them,” Lund said. tive rebel group that has been The reverberations of the U.S. and Western interests. shared history. tor of the Carnegie Endow- That could trigger a bout of among the most effective forces U.S. decision to strike the al- On Thursday, FBI director The Nusra Front was created ment’s Syria in Crisis report. He infighting that the anti-Assad fighting to oust Assad, began Qaida affiliate were being felt as James Comey acknowledged with financing, manpower and noted that the U.S. would likely movement can ill afford at a evacuating its bases in northern far away as the opposition-held that the U.S. did not have pre- military hardware provided by have had to have informants on time when it is already under Syria. The group issued a state- Damascus suburb of Douma, cise intelligence on where or the Islamic State group when the ground — such as activists pressure from fighting a two- ment calling for its fighters to where rebels have held out when the group might attack, the Islamic extremists were still or Western-backed rebels — to front war against the govern- limit the use of wireless commu- against relentless shelling from adding that there was no indica- known merely as the Islamic pinpoint facilities belonging to ment and the Islamic State. nication devices to emergencies, Syrian government forces. FBI: Americans fighting in Syria

WASHINGTON (AP) — The tary action, which so far has been Counterterrorism Center, including the Islamic State group. number of Americans the govern- strong. Matthew Olsen, said last week. Officials have long been concerned ment believes is fighting along- “When I use a number of more The head of the House Home- that Americans are joining the side extremist groups in Syria is than 100, that means people who land Security Committee, Rep. fight. At least two Americans have almost one-tenth the number have gone and come back, people Michael McCaul, R-Texas, been killed in the fighting and at cited by government officials and who have attempted to go and we described it this way: “Coupled least 13 have been arrested. lawmakers for months. locked them up, people who have with 30,000 of these ISIS fight- While Olsen and others didn’t There are about 12 Americans gone and stayed,” Comey said ers, 15,000 are foreign fighters, specifically say 100 Americans are believed to be fighting in Syria during an interview with over 100 American U.S. citizens. currently fighting with extremists right now, FBI Director James reporters at FBI’s headquarters. Many of these fighters have in Syria, it has been interpreted Comey said Thursday. There are “The figure that I’ve been operat- Western passports.” that way. more than 100 Americans who ing with is, ballparkish, a dozen The senior Republican on the “This figure includes well over have either tried to go to Syria still there fighting with terrorist Senate Armed Services Commit- 1,000 European citizens, and more and were arrested, or went and groups.” tee, James Inhofe, R-Okla., told than 100 Americans,” Rep. came back to the U.S., Comey Those caveats have been Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel William Keating, D-Mass., said said without offering more absent from other accounts by the during a hearing, “It’s estimated last week. Keating said he was cit- Associated Press details. Obama administration and mem- that at least 2,000 fighters hold ing figures provided by the Nation- EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi waits for a meeting with U.S. The 100 figure, however, had bers of Congress from both politi- Western passports and at least al Counterterrorism Center. Secretary of State John Kerry at the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. taken on urban legend status in cal parties. 100 are U.S. citizens.” Hagel never National Counterterrorism recent months as the Obama “Thousands of foreign fighters corrected him or clarified the 100 Center spokesman Joe Vealencis administration made its case for have flocked to Syria over the figure. said the “more than 100” figure military action in Iraq and Syria. past three years. This includes U.S. intelligence officials esti- refers to the total number of Amer- Obama says Egypt key to It’s unclear what significance the more than 2,000 Europeans and mate there are about 15,000 for- icans who have tried to go to Syria discrepancy has as far as Ameri- more than a hundred Ameri- eign fighters in Iraq and Syria to fight, or have gone and come cans’ support for the U.S. mili- cans,” the director of the National fighting with extremist groups, back.

US security in Mideast RELIGION NEW YORK (AP) — President Obama’s deputy national Expanded US ocean Barack Obama is highlighting security adviser, Ben Rhodes, the longstanding relationship says Obama emphasized the between the United States and need for Egypt to pursue demo- preserve world’s largest Pope removes divisive Egypt as a cornerstone of Ameri- cratic reforms. He says they had NEW YORK (AP) — Thou- allowed, in an attempt to pre- can security policy in the Middle a “frank exchange” about U.S. sands of miles off America’s serve the public’s access to feder- East. concerns about human rights in shores, an ocean preserve flush al areas. bishop in Paraguay Obama is meeting with Egyp- Egypt. with rare seabirds, turtles and The move to broaden the tian President Abdel-Fattah el- Rhodes says Obama raised marine mammals will grow to George W. Bush-era preserve VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope accused of being gay. Sissi in New York on the side- specific examples of concerns the roughly three times the size of comes as Obama seeks to show Francis on Thursday forcibly Livieres also infuriated advo- lines of the U.N. General Assem- U.S. has, including the detention California under a memoran- concrete presidential action to removed a conservative cates for victims of sexual abuse bly meetings. It’s the first face- of journalists. dum that President Barack protect the environment, despite Paraguayan bishop who had by taking in and promoting an to-face meeting between Obama A former army general, el- Obama signed Thursday. firm opposition in Congress to clashed with his fellow bishops Argentine priest, the Rev. Car- and el-Sissi, who was elected Sissi has faced international crit- The expanded Pacific Remote new environmental legislation. on ideological grounds and pro- los Urrutigoity, whose former earlier this year. icism for his ouster last year of Islands Marine National Monu- At the United Nations this week, moted a priest accused of inap- superior in the U.S. had said Obama says they plan to dis- Egypt’s first freely elected presi- ment will cover 490,000 square Obama announced new U.S. propriate sexual behavior. was a “serious threat to young cuss a range of security issues, dent. U.S.-Egypt ties have been miles, making it the largest commitments to help other The removal of Bishop Roge- people.” including the Israeli-Palestinian strained since the ouster but the marine preserve in the world, nations deal with the effects of lio Ricardo Livieres Plano, a Urrutigoity has denied alle- conflict, Libya and the Islamic U.S. has sought to urge Egypt to the White House said. The move climate change, as world leaders member of the conservative gations of sexual impropriety, State terrorist group wreaking pursue a more democratic sys- puts the remote waters sur- seek to galvanize support for a Opus Dei movement, marks the has never been charged and havoc in Iraq and Syria. tem. rounding a collection of islands major global climate treaty to be second time Francis has kicked hasn’t been accused of sexually off-limits to drilling and most finalized next year in Paris. out a conservative bishop for the abusing minors. In 2004, fishing in a bid to protect fragile Yet the expansion falls far sake of keeping peace among the though, the diocese of Scranton, underwater life. short of what Obama could have faithful and unity among bish- Pennsylvania, settled a lawsuit US orders diplomats out of Yemen “This really is a matter of done in the Pacific had he used ops. against him, another priest and NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. citizens said the step was stewardship. It’s also a matter of the full extent of his powers. In March, he ousted the the diocese for $400,000. State Department on Thursday taken “due to the continued generational responsibility,” Maritime law gives the U.S. “bling bishop” of Limburg, Ger- The suit had alleged the two ordered some of its diplomats civil unrest and the potential Secretary of State John Kerry control up to 200 nautical miles many, whose ($43-million) new men engaged in a pattern of sex- and other government workers for military escalation.” said Thursday. “We have a from the coast. Under Bush, the residence complex caused an ual misconduct, the Global Post at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen It said the embassy in Sanaa responsibility to make sure our U.S. set aside waters extending uproar among the faithful. has reported. to leave the country because of would remain open with a kids and their families and the about 50 miles from the shore of Livieres was named bishop of Earlier this year, the Vatican deteriorating security amid majority of staff remaining and future has the same ocean to the remote, U.S.-administered Paraguay’s second city, Ciudad sent a cardinal to investigate unrest and sectarian clashes that the relocation of staff serve it in the same way as we islands in the south-central del Este, in 2004 and immedi- problems in Livieres’ diocese, that have left Shiite rebels in would be temporary. have — not to be abused, but to Pacific, thousands of miles from ately disturbed other more pro- particularly concerning the sem- control of the capital. The rebels, known as the preserve and utilize.” the American mainland. gressive Paraguayan bishops by inary. The investigator reported “Today, the Department of Hawthis, overran Sanaa over Millions of marine animals The islands sit between opening his own seminary that back to Francis, and Livieres State ordered a temporary the weekend, defeating Sunni live in the bio-rich expanse Hawaii and American Samoa followed a much more orthodox was summoned to Rome this reduction in the number of U.S. Islamist fighters. They signed a included by the new monument, and are divided into five line than the main seminary in week to discuss his future. government personnel in peace deal with the government which will also add new protec- regions. Obama is extending the the capital, Asuncion. Colleagues say he refused Yemen,” the department said in on Sunday but have ignored tions for more than 130 preserve to the full 200 miles — Paraguay’s bishops are known Vatican requests to resign, leav- a statement. “We are taking calls for fighters to leave the “seamounts” — underwater but only for three of the five for their progressive bent in a ing Francis with what the Vati- this step out of an abundance of city. The Hawthis, believed mountains where rare or undis- regions. poor country where liberation can said was the “onerous” deci- caution and in response to backed by Iran, have vowed to covered species are frequently Had Obama expanded the theology found fertile ground. sion to remove him. The Vatican recent political developments go after al-Qaida’s branch in found. Commercial fishing, preserve in all five regions, he Relations between Livieres said in a statement Thursday and the changing, unpre- the country, Al-Qaida in the deep-sea mining and other could have protected more than and the rest of Paraguay’s bish- that Francis acted for the good dictable security situation in Arabian Peninsula, which the extraction of underwater 780,000 square miles, according ops worsened when he got into a of the church in the diocese and Yemen.” U.S. believes is a major threat resources will be banned, but to a geographic analysis by the public spat with the then-arch- for the sake of unity among A separate travel warning for to American interests. recreational fishing will still be Pew Charitable Trusts. bishop of Asuncion, whom he Paraguayan bishops. 12 l FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DEFLOCKED Older brother-in-law bullies 11-year old Dear Annie: I am an 11-year- time. I also have to wait for your old boy and the youngest in my response. And I wouldn’t dream family. My sister is 22 years old of texting you back while I am and married to a bully. “Chris” is driving. always mean to me when no one I would love to hear from you, is watching. He punches and so please call. If I don’t answer, kicks me and shoves me into Annie’s leave a message. I will do the things. One time, he drove me to Mailbox same for you. There may be a friend’s house and punched me times when texting is necessary, in my arm six times in less than but I do not want that to be our 10 minutes. Chris acts like my best buddy. principal means of communica- He calls me names, including He puts on a big show, and my tion. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM gay slurs, and makes fun of me parents think he’s the greatest. I Annie, am I asking too much? for being small and having asth- try to avoid him, but they live — Dorothy ma. He says he is trying to Of course not, next door, and we’re always Dear Dorothy: toughen me up because I’m such but as much as you prefer a around each other. My older a baby, and if I tell anyone he phone call, others prefer texting. brother comes home from the will take it out on my sister. It allows them to respond when- army at Thanksgiving, and I When we’re around my family, ever they choose. We suggest you know Chris won’t be able to get pick up the phone when you away with this then. But I don’t want to talk and ask others to do know whether I can hold out that the same, but understand that OUR long. Y they might text anyway. To each I also feel really guilty his own. because I find myself wishing HOROSCOPE I read the letter that Chris would die in a car Dear Annie: BORN LOSER from “Mostly Over It in Ver- wreck or something. I know mont,” who said her mother that’s wrong, but I can’t help it. probably didn’t recognize that — Your Friend some of her childrearing tech- Dear Friend: Please tell your niques were abusive. I’m sure parents, your friends, your that my dad was the same. friends’ parents and your teach- EUGENIA When my younger sister and I LAST ers what is going on. Make sure were to be punished, we had to Chris knows that every time he remove all of our clothes while hurts you, you will inform your Dad sat on our bed and lectured Your Birthday parents. us. Friday, September 26, 2014 And don’t worry that he will The door to the bedroom stood take it out on your sister. Bullies wide open so anyone could walk Successful partnerships will be pick on those they believe are too highlighted this year. Personal, busi- by. Then he’d turn us over his small, too young, too weak or too ALLEY OOP ness and professional collaborations knee and spank us. will bring worthwhile returns. You will frightened to stand up to them This punishment made me come out ahead if you rely on your and report it. Your sister will not ashamed to be seen in the locker intelligence and ingenuity, along with be such an easy target, and if he room at school. I also believe it your ability to contribute to something tries anything with her, the contributed to the fact that I fon- that you feel passionate about. entire family will know what he dled some of my friends when we LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Unex- really is. were in grade school. It’s taken pected changes and unforeseen Dear Annie: May I post this me a long time to have a healthi- issues will arise. Trying to stick to a for my friends and family mem- schedule will end in frustration. Throw er attitude. I wonder how my life bers? out your game plan and go with the would have been different had I flow for best results. Dear Friends and Family: grown up another way. — Forev- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Be When I phone, it’s because I er Free relentless in your pursuits. You have want to speak with you. If you Annie’s Mailbox is written the know-how to reach your destina- would like to speak with me, by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy FOR BETTER OR WORSE tion. You’ll face some objection to your please do the same. Do not Sugar, longtime editors of the plans, but you are the best judge of attempt to carry on a conversa- Ann Landers column. Please what is right for you. tion by texting. email your questions to annies- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) We can get the same results in [email protected], or write — Use your talents and good will to a two-minute phone call as in a to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators help people in your area who are in need. An association with a charitable texting session that leaves things Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Her- or benevolent agency will bring you out and takes way too much mosa Beach, CA 90254. positive recognition. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Overconfidence will be your downfall. Keep your plans a secret if you don’t DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD want someone to thwart your success. Be wary of anyone who presses you for information. FRANK & ERNEST AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — It’s time to face the music. You have been avoiding an issue in hopes that it will disappear, but that isn’t going to happen. You will sleep better once the matter is resolved. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Implement the changes around your home that will improve your standard of living. An unanticipated windfall will come your way through a forgotten investment or an old debt owed to you. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Stick to your principles, but be mindful of others. Relationship woes can be resolved if you are patient and under- GET FUZZY standing. Don’t let minor matters get blown out of proportion. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Assess your current situation. It’s time to strengthen your skills by attending a course or researching a career that interests you. Set your goal high and do what’s necessary to reach it. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Stick with tried and true methods. Your inno- vative ideas have value, but you will have trouble gaining support if they are considered far-fetched or unrea- sonable. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — BEETLE BAILEY Self-improvement projects should be for your benefit, not someone else’s. Be true to yourself and don’t try to imi- tate someone else. Be proud of your originality. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It’s a good time to discuss your goals. Seek out the help of someone whose opin- ion you respect. Once your intentions are divulged, you will be offered help and support. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t let anyone rush or push you today. You are likely to miss a step and be forced to start all over. An unhurried ZITS approach will bring the best results.

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MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A Minot Gates accepted the challenge. man believes his behemoth The pumpkin is scheduled to pumpkin may be the biggest ever be removed from its life-giving for early color in garden grown in North Dakota. vines Oct. 1 and placed on dis- Danny Gates estimated that play at Berry Acres on Oct. 2. (AP) — Maybe it’s time to the giant pumpkin dubbed Terry Hunter, owner of the rethink the way we landscape “Grace” weighs more than 1,600 Green Thumb greenhouse, fully using tulips. pounds and is still growing. endorsed the effort by Gates and True, the familiar, large, gob- Gates said it was pollinated Berry to attempt to grow the let-shaped blooms make a colorful June 13 in a greenhouse west of massive pumpkin. The process springtime splash grouped in beds Minot. The portly pumpkin resulted in a lot of learning and and pots. But those hybrids are began to grow so fast that change created a desire to make softies compared to their wild was actually visible by the hour, attempts at growing even larger ancestors — species tulips grow- he said. pumpkins in the future, he said. ing in unforgiving sites from Alge- “Oh, yes, it was pretty crazy,” Gates says the current state- ria to China. They thrive in prob- Gates told the Minot Daily News. record pumpkin weighed in at a lem areas. “It started growing at 35 to 40 whopping 1,280 pounds. Tulips are not native to Hol- pounds a day. The height of “We’ve found out a lot of land, but growers there over the growth was from the middle of things about growing a big past 400 years have built an July to the middle of August.” pumpkin,” Hunter said. “What industry around developing The idea for growing a big kind of surface to put in on. What hybrids for the commercial trade. pumpkin came from Calvin type of fertilizer and how much Their classic tulips perform best Berry, owner of Berry Acres fertilizer. It’s been fun for us. with fertile soil and an ample Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze. This was the first attempt. We’re moisture supply. Berry told Gates he’d like to add in the heavy-hitters right now. That’s not the story, however, a nice pumpkin to his Pumpkin Anytime you get to 1,500 pounds, with clones of the botanical or Patch display this fall. that’s a pretty elite group.” species tulips. Those you can plant and forget. Neglect them. Sear them under the sun. Simply scratch the small bulbs into some gravel or tuck them into rocky crevices and they’ll survive that austerity just as they have the harsh, hardscrabble mountain Associated Press conditions of Afghanistan, THIS APRIL 20, 2010, photo provided by Colorblends shows a collection of Tulipa tarda, a stellar repeat Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Turkey bloomer when planted in full sun and well-drained soil, in Atlantic Beach, N.Y. The tarda variety grows about or Mongolia. five inches high and blooms in mid-spring through USDA Zones 3-7. It is native to the Tien Shan Mountains “Wild tulips are better adapted bordering Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and China. to difficult conditions,” said Chris- tian Curless, a horticulturist for foliage,” Curless said. “They have bulbs, species tulips should be spring well into June. They per- the flower bulb company Color- more of a starry-eyed look to planted in the fall. Get them in the form best in USDA Zones 3 to 7. blends.com. them.” ground early enough so their roots Shop for labels specifying the “They’re happiest with parched Wild tulips have been trendy in can develop before the soil freezes. genus Tulipa, about 100 species of conditions in summer — places Europe since they were introduced Skip the fertilizers and go easy which have been cloned for domes- where the grass dries up,” he said. by botanical expeditions in the on the watering. “Moisture can be tic use. “These are the kinds of flowers early 20th century, said Eric a problem,” Curless said. “Too Look to the low-growing Tulipa you can plant in a rock garden or Breed, a Dutch bulb expert and much love.” tarda for white flowers with a yel- elevated a little bit for good tulip hunter. “Also, in the U.S.A., Species tulips aren’t perennials low eye. It naturalizes somewhat drainage.” they have been popular since the but they do live longer than the and tolerates black walnut trees. Associated Press Botanical tulips differ visibly 1960s and ‘70s when large num- familiar standard varieties, with The Tulipa bakeri has lilac-col- CALVIN BERRY, left, and Danny Gates stand behind “Grace,” a pumpkin from their hybrid progeny. bers became available from nurs- bulbs producing blooms through ored petals with yellow centers, that is estimated to weigh over 1,600 pounds in Minot, N.D. The pump- “They tend, in general, to be eries in Holland,” he said. at least several seasons. Their and partners well with dwarf daf- kin is scheduled to be removed from its life-giving vines Oct. 1 and smaller — finer in flower and in Like most spring-blooming bloom period ranges from early fodils. placed on display at Berry Acres on Oct. 2.